ABOUT
Cat Dunn holds a BA (hons) in Jewellery Design and a Masters with Distinction in Curatorial Practice both from Glasgow School of Art. She is currently a doctoral candidate at DJCAD researching identity, otherness and belonging in contemporary art of Black women artists working in Britain. Her previous curation projects include Harbinger and the section Hair Discrimination as part of The Hair Show at The Horniman Museum, London, and NOWYOUSEEUS.
Underpinning all Dunn’s projects is the pressing need to create dialogue about social identity. Her work therefore
engages potentially divisive subjects such as colonialism, slavery, racism and feminism, with openness and clarity.
Photo: Joy Baek