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Sin Wai Kin (formerly known as Victoria Sin) was born to a Chinese father and British mother in Toronto, Canada in 1991. Sin moved to London in 2009, where they earned a BA in Drawing from Camberwell College of Arts and an MA in Printmaking from the Royal College of Art. Using performance, printmaking, and speculative fiction, Sin challenges societal norms of desire and identity, deeply influenced by their non-binary and mixed-race heritage. Their work, particularly the transformative drag persona Victoria Sin, critiques and expands the dialogue around gender and social expectations, encouraging a re-evaluation of binary gender constructs.
Listen to her story here or read the full biography on the BURU database: https://www.buru.org.uk/contributor/sin-wai-kin-e9ef
By Ben UriSin Wai Kin (formerly known as Victoria Sin) was born to a Chinese father and British mother in Toronto, Canada in 1991. Sin moved to London in 2009, where they earned a BA in Drawing from Camberwell College of Arts and an MA in Printmaking from the Royal College of Art. Using performance, printmaking, and speculative fiction, Sin challenges societal norms of desire and identity, deeply influenced by their non-binary and mixed-race heritage. Their work, particularly the transformative drag persona Victoria Sin, critiques and expands the dialogue around gender and social expectations, encouraging a re-evaluation of binary gender constructs.
Listen to her story here or read the full biography on the BURU database: https://www.buru.org.uk/contributor/sin-wai-kin-e9ef