Broken English is my heritage - hijack the other tongue - this isn’t a conversation for the dinner table

Broken English is my heritage - hijack the other tongue - this isn’t a conversation for the dinner table

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From the exhibition: Regenerate: 2024 Artists-in-Residence 

Year: 2025

Material: Tin, wire found in the Gudgenby valley

Dimensions: 8cm x 9cm

Meet the Maker:

Emma Rani Hodges is an artist who lives and works on the unceded lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples. Their practice explores intergenerational trauma, community building, migration and multiethnic identity. They do this through mixed media textile installations and acts of storytelling. Fluctuating between image, text and object Hodges’s work resists easy categorisation. They use ambiguous materiality to examine social boundaries, and to explore feelings of ‘otherness’. Hodges’s work utilises their feelings of otherness to create new self-knowledge, while acknowledging that the existence of the ‘other’ depends on specific political conditions that influence relationships between marginalised bodies and society. 

Image credit: Sophie Dumaresq