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Gugan Gill

BA (Hons) Fine Art, Yr3
Gugan Gill Gugan.Gill@mail.bcu.ac.uk
BA (Hons) Fine Art, Yr3
2022
#Activist
#Historian
#Storyteller

Gugan’s work can be considered as a visual and poetic exploration of home, identity and time and place through the lens of feminism. Her practice-based approach to making revolves around documenting and radical (re)learning; reflecting on the wonders of everyday, capturing a sense of domestic feminism and the life story.

-‘Stories From Home’ is a critical investigation into understanding my identity as part of the South Asian Diaspora, using personal family history and archival material. The emotional effects of South Asian Diaspora are notably unheard of, simply accepted and not understood, intricately and subtly sown into stories from home, these stories being an integral part of understanding our “own historically situated experience” (Kirsch and Rohan, 2008). Such stories hold incommensurable meaning which engage in ones ‘roots and ‘routes’, that continuously grow and we cultivate; the etymology of the term deriving from the Greek verb ‘diaspeirō’ translating to ‘scatter’ such as to scatter seeds. These stories can feel mundane and irrelevant, yet they are our stories and “Hence it is with a certain feeling of urgency that I seek the nature, subject, words of the other story, the untold one, the life story.” (Le Guin, 2020). The work aims to amplify the voices that go unheard and through its clear sense of radical love and learning this work can be considered a personal pursuit, reclaiming and exploring my heritage, inherited knowledges and the stories that have helped shape me. Inevitability, “the personal is political.” (Hanisch, 2009).

Past Shows

The annual Degree Show is a highly anticipated event amongst staff, students, external partners and friends of the School of Art – it provides a platform for the work that the students have spent so long conceiving and producing. The 2023 Degree Show has been realised through an ongoing testing of ideas in public arenas in which the discourse around art practice takes place. This process of realising practice which engages with audiences has over […]

Peers & Collaborators

Mazvydas Prokopovic
Mazvydas Prokopovic
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#Activist #Educator #Storyteller
A black and white photograph shows the backs of two women as they walk towards a series of trees and small buildings in the distance. The photograph is a scan from the analogue film and details of the film can be seen at the top and bottom of the image, including the words Ilford HP5 Plus at the top and a series of light grey graphic shapes at the bottom.
Jessica Overdijk
Jessica Overdijk
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#Activist #Dreamer #Storyteller
Image shows a fictional toy store with pink fluffy toy with a blue face. The toys lounge is sticking out. The toy is sitting on a lilic box and the walls are painted pink. A blue fluffy toy can also be seen, as can a small brown bear with a pink stomach.
Yazmine Downing
Yazmine Downing
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A wooden frame painted in red, orange, yellow, green, blue and dark blue stripes. Inside the wooden frame are a series of felt illustrations. They show a young man with yellow hair and glasses. He has pink lips and a red jumper. The words Liam 20 are written as are a series of footsteps, a mobile phone, a number 15 in a rosette and two text boxes which say 'I knew there was something not wrong, but different' and 'oh yh, mom, By the way, I'm Bi'.
Niki Loizidou
Niki Loizidou
PHASED
#Activist #Historian #MA Arts and Project Management