Sofia Sue-Wah-Sing
My work is largely photography-based. I work with both digital and film photography to explore aspects of identity and express thoughts about my culture and experience which are hard to voice beyond art. These photos are from my most recent project where I explore Catholic spaces as an ex-Catholic, an atheist and a queer person in order to process my disillusionment with religion. This is conveyed through abstractions achieved with film photography on fibre-based prints.
Sofia Sue-Wah-Sing is a fourth-year student at UTM studying Psychology and Art. She is also an artist working primarily in analog and digital photography and occasionally collage, print, and painting. Sofia’s work largely deals with issues surrounding identity and psychology. She uses art to talk about her identity and address larger societal issues that affect multiracial people, people of color generally, and queer people like herself.