// about
tan wang-ward is an artist and creative technologist based in London. Her practice primarily revolves around reclaiming time and experience in the face of homogenisation and erasure amid rapid urbanisation and technological advancement. Through multi-sensory experiences and speculative storytelling, she crafts interactive, participatory, or immersive works that invite reflection and engagement. Rooted in the present yet deeply drawn to the past—both archival and ancestral—she seeks to carve out subtle expressions that hold space for alternative futures.
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tan grew up in Beijing before moving to the UK in 2011. She has been influenced by her parents and extended family, who are artists and art historians working in the realm of ink art and traditional East Asian aesthetics. Initially studying art history and contemporary art theory, she later expanded her practice into creative technologies and computation through an MFA in Computational Arts from Goldsmiths, University of London.
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Beyond her own artistic pursuits, tan has worked in cultural institutions for over a decade, contributing to curatorial and operational roles. She is currently an artist-in-residence at the Tower Hamlets Library and Archives and a participant in the Relational Reconstructions module at the School of Poetic Computation in New York, made possible through a generous scholarship.
//get in touch
@twwsnakey