MeiMei 莓莓 Hodgkinson is an emerging Chinese Australian multidisciplinary artist who currently lives and works on Bunurong and Wadawurrung lands.

Working across photography, sculpture, installation, and textile, MeiMei challenges the boundaries between the personal and the political, and between fine art and traditional craft. Informed by her experiences as a first-generation migrant artist and mother, her practice explores migrant identity through autobiographical narratives. Using materials and techniques historically associated with craft traditions, MeiMei subverts hierarchies of material value within contemporary art, questioning notions of permanence and monumentality.

MeiMei Hodgkinson has been a finalist in multiple Australian art awards, including the Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize Australian Women’s Art Prize (2024), Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize (2025), Ellen José Art Award for Young Women (2025), and Wyndham Art Prize (2026).

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莓莓是一位崭露头角的华裔澳大利亚跨领域艺术家,目前生活和工作于布努隆族和瓦达乌隆族的土地上。

莓莓的创作涵盖摄影、雕塑、装置和纺织品,她挑战着个人与政治、纯艺术与传统工艺之间的界限。作为第一代移民艺术家和母亲,她的经历深深影响着她的创作,她通过自传式的叙事探索移民身份。运用与传统工艺相关的材料和技法,颠覆了当代艺术中物质价值的等级制度,质疑着永恒和纪念性的概念。

莓莓曾多次入围澳大利亚艺术奖项的决赛,包括澳大利亚Ravenswood女性艺术奖(2024)、Woollahra小型雕塑奖(2025)、Ellen José青年女性艺术奖(2025)和 Wyndham艺术奖(2026)。