K. Emma Ng

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Emma lives in Wellington, where she works as a writer, curator and public programmer. She studied design and art history at Victoria University and design research and criticism at the School of Visual Arts in New York. She is a former Curator/Manager of Enjoy Contemporary Art Space and author of Old Asian, New Asian, published by BWB Texts.

Everything By: K. Emma Ng

Art21.05.20

Art’s Afterlives: Jewellery at Home

The National’s ‘What I’m Wearing’ Instagram series reveals the intimate way that contemporary jewellery develops meaning long after leaving the gallery.

Art12.08.18

Artistic Agency in Public Agencies

K. Emma Ng considers the possibilities and pressures in a new age of public art.

Art26.09.17

Intentions and tactics, K Emma Ng considers the testing work of Luke Willis Thompson.

Society10.08.15

Old Asian, New Asian

Labour's recent use of leaked real estate statistics have brought to the forefront a long history of anti-Asian sentiment, and it's something we should discuss, writes K. Emma Ng.

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