Harboured
Harboured, curated by Emma Ng and exhibited at Enjoy Public Artspace in 2015, is a personal narrative exploring issues of contemporary immigration – finding comfort in familiarity, navigating vast physical and emotional distances, integrating into a new society. Visual, auditory, and emotional connections between the Port of Duluth and the Port of Auckland have been made through the shipping industry, a constant presence growing up as the daughter of a merchant marine. In the exhibition, a live video feed played around the clock, illustrating the vast distance between hemispheres.




Harboured by the Harbour: An inn for tired travelers. Essay by Jodi Meadows.