Ritual Kin
Ritual Kin, 2026.
Family Embodiment Research, photo by Darya Andijan.
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Printed traces, digital archives, and process of embodied research.

Current Practice / Family Embodiment Research

Family Embodiment Practice™

How to embody the lineages of more-than-human kinship?

Queer-Migrant Art Pedagogy: Re-membering and Re-Stor(y)ing through non-dualistic art methodology; facilitating transformative rituals with the intersectional Queer and BIPOC migrant community @ Amsterdam.

Digital Archive / Semi-speculative Social Publishing

to M•Others # 2

How can Wind become Family?

Queer Kinship: Action research through interviews and speculative workshops with the intersectional migrant and queer community @ Amsterdam-Molenwijk.

Physical Publication

to M•Others # 1st Generation Archive

An origami-inspired display containing issues #0 and #1, including additional backstage narratives and process documentation.

Digital Archive / Social Publishing

to M•Others # 0

Is it Mothering or Work?

Invisible Domestic Labor: Interviews and Workshops with a Chinese full-time house mother and a single pigeon mother @ Amsterdam-Bijlmer

Digital Archive / Social Publishing

to M•Others # 1

I am more because, we are more.

Women Empowerment: Collaborative workshops and interviews with a Bonairean single mother, a Surinamese grandmother, and Stichting Congada @ Amsterdam-Bijlmer.

Digital Archive / Letter

to M•Others # Special Ed.

How do you invite Mothering back into the Arts?

Parenthood in the Art Industry: Collaborative archive with Vrouwenmantel Art Research Group, distributing to 100 art institutions.
N.B. A 2022 archival record — these question remain open.

Digital Archive / Zine

to M•Others # Chinese Ed.

A creative hand-bound zine featuring selected abstracts from to M•Others #0, #1, and the Special Edition.

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