I am Cecilia Wee, artist, curator, researcher, educator, coach, equalities activist, agitator and resource builder, working with arts and culture, community, health and wellbeing, public sector organisations and trade unions.

I am passionate about addressing issues of power, equity and precarity in the workplace and in our communities, and build inclusive infrastructures and environments for learning, dreaming and flourishing with historically marginalised and underserved communities.

I grew up in Thatcher's London and I am based in South London/Margate.

My work explores our interconnectedness and relationships within and beyond capitalism, working with practitioners who use experimental sound, performance, visual and design practices.

As an artist I use dialogue, image-making, text, sound, performance, creative pedagogies, and publishing, inhabiting the thresholds of traditional art institutions. I am self-taught in illustration and printmaking. 

As an independent curator, producer and facilitator, I have edited books, curated exhibitions and events, led research projects and created professional development programmes for artists and designers with organisations in UK and Europe.

I have worked as a producer in UK arts organisations and taught in higher education. I was Senior Producer at Sound and Music (2009-12); Research Tutor at the School of Communication, Royal College of Art (2013-18) where I developed the Sound Design pathway for the MA Information Experience Design; and Head of Artist Development/Producer at Artsadmin (2018-19). I was Consultant Producer, leading the pilot phase of the Contemporary Visual Arts Network England’s Fair & Equitable programme (2021-22).

I wrote my PhD on the documentation of Live Art.

I am Associate Lecturer in Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art and founder of tdwm studio.