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For more information on each individual workshop, click on the individual workshop pages below.
I consider the JK a pioneer, a voice for the other, and as a printer, I use activist graphic design to support her.

Through participatory zine-creating workshops and webinars questioning power structures around Japanese Knotweed, I collaborate with individuals and communities in social engagement, for instance, the Women's Library in Glasgow,  to raise awareness for this position of Japanese Knotweed.

Interactions between living non-human and human entities challenge the anthropocentric perspective and contribute to developing a democratic world encompassing more than just humans.
The Weird Kid workshop raises a relevant question for the current era:

What about you?
And your identity?

This provocation arises from the intersection of the aesthetic materiality of art and the problematisation of the relationship between humans and non-humans.

I employ Bruno Latour's actor-network theory explaining the Japanese Knotweed's complicated relationships. Participants in my webinars and workshops learn about nature and JK via printing and critical and creative dialogue about imagined futures related to non-human activity.






Workshop #2




Workshop #1




Homelab #1 – #9