yellow(ish) fever STORIES / PROJECTS

words & stories

conference paper:
Intersectional assemblages: doing queer diasporic Asian fashion through assemblage theory
Queer Context Conference
RMIT University
07 November 2024

panel presentation /panel chair:
‘Subtle’ as method: Fashioning queer masculinities in the Asian diaspora
Queer Chinese Voices Forum
for SYDNEY WORLD PRIDE
Hosted by Western Sydney University: Institue for Australian and Chinese Arts and Culture
& The University of Sydney: China Studies Centre
04 March 2023

book chapter:
Designing for Drag
Fashion Education: The Systemic Revolution. (ed. Ben Barry & Deborah Christel)
Intellect Books - June 2023

book contribution/exercise:
Wearing Ourselves on our T-shirts
Radical Fashion Exercises: A Workbook of Modes and Methods (ed. Laura Gardner, Daphne Mohajer va Pesaran)
Valiz - May 2023

conference paper presentation:
Thai Me Up, Thai Me Down: Subtle-ly Fashioning Intersectionality Through a Practice of Tying
Panel: Queer Antidotes: Specificity in Theory and Practice
Conveners:
Hamish McIntosh & Dr Zoë Bastin
AAANZ Conference 2022: DEMONSTRATIONS
01 December 2022

panel: FACE and RACE 2022: The FACE Summit
Fashion Education: The Systemic Revolution (book discussion)
Ben Barry, Dean School of Fashion (Parsons School of Design) in conversation with Black/POC book contributors: Grace Jun (University of Georgia), Sang Thai (RMIT University), Riley Kucheran (Toronto Metropolitan University - formerly Ryerson) and Tanveer Ahmed (Central Saint Martins)
LINK to RECORDING
14th October 2022

article: CRITICAL STUDIES IN MEN’S FASHION
“All Tee, No Shade”: A manifesto for a subtle critical practice negotiating Queer East Asian masculinities through t-shirts
VOLUME
8: NUMBERS 1-2, PP. 93-110
(Intellect, October 2021)

interview: JOY RADIO - WORLD WIDE WAVE
Asia: Where Fashion and Activism Collide
Broadcast Date: 8 Apr 2020
*Joy is a LGBTIQ+ community radio station based in Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

conference paper presentation:
all tee, no shade: Practice-based research using T-shirts to articulate and revalue East Asian masculinities and queer Asian masculinities in Australia.
globalizing men’s style
london college of fashion: masculinities research hub
22 July 2020

workshopS / events

Workshop:
T-shirt Workshop - Alter Your Tee:
RMIT PlaceLab ‘Wear & Care’ Community Repair
06 June 2023

MEDIA

Panel:
HIV Unwrapped: Reimagining the Lab Coat
Melbourne Fashion Week 2024
22 - 24 Oct 2024

keynote presentation:
Fashioning Intersectionality
RMIT University 3min THESIS (3MT) Competition
31st August 2022

quoted: MARIE CLAIRE magazine (Australia)
THE FUTURE IS FLUID
Author: KATHRYN MADDEN
Published: February 2022

quoted: GOOD WEEKEND (THE AGE/SMH)
Dressed for unisex: how celebrities are stepping up – and out – for fashion fluidity
Author: Sharon Bradley
Published: 1 May 2020

*The Good Weekend is a lift-out in Saturday editions of The Age (Melb) and The Sydney Morning Herald Newspaper

guest presentation/discussion
NGV teen: industry connections
national gallery of victoria
4 August 2020

quoted: PEPPERMINT MAGAZINE (Australia)
Dress CODE: Fashion and clothing choices can signify far more that creativity and style, especially in a society grappling with its understanding and acceptance of gender fluidity.
Author: LAUREN BAXTER
Published: ISSUE 49 - AUTUMN 2021

Diverse Design Teaching cited: The Business of Fashion
How Fashion Education Prevents Inclusivity
Author: BEN BARRY
Published: 06 JAN 2020