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Her House
 

Her House is an immersive 3D narrative film co-created with women of different ages and backgrounds in China and the UK, including the Rena community (@therenainitiative) in London. Developed through participatory workshops and interviews, and supported by the UK Women’s Budget Group, the project visualises real stories of domestic work and emotional labour.

Eleven symbolic 3D rooms represent recurring domestic roles and intergenerational patterns of care, revealing how household labour shapes women’s identities. Inspired by The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago, the project builds an intergenerational dialogue that reimagines a more equitable vision of domestic life.




Yuxin Liu

Yuxin Liu is a cross-media artist based between London and Wuhan. Her practice centers on 3D digital animation, immersive environments, and interactive installation. Drawing from feminist theory and emotional labor, she explores how domestic routines, care work, and gendered experiences are rendered invisible within contemporary systems. Through virtual space, community collaboration, and voice-based storytelling, Liu transforms overlooked personal experiences into shared visual narratives. Her visual language is calm, precise, and empathetic, offering a thoughtful response to the subtle dynamics of control, resistance, and embodied life.


Instagram: @lyxin599_
YouTube:
@lyxin599


Xiyan Wang

XIYAN WANG is a multidisciplinary artist, director, and digital storyteller from China, currently based in London. Her practice integrates performance, immersive digital storytelling, and participatory research to explore the intersections of identity, emotional labour, and gender politics. Informed by Feminist Critical Social Theory and critiques of Surveillance Capitalism, her work interrogates how subjectivities are shaped, internalised, and regulated within systems of structural inequality. She places particular emphasis on the underrepresented psychological wellbeing and affective experiences of middle-aged and older women in China, whose emotional lives are frequently marginalised in both public discourse and cultural production.


Instagram: @xiyan_wangg
YouTube:
@XiyanWangg
Email:
xiyanwang0812@gmail.com


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