Nym

Nym’s practice is auto-ethnographic, grounded in trauma-informed and feminist frameworks that confront conversations around sexual violence and the body. Through the use of personal materials and symbolic objects, her work exposes trauma around women’s bodies. Nym’s practice challenges cultural silence and reclaims agency through embodied acts of resistance.

Degree
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours)
'Hungry Men', 2025. Pink paper, black ink
'Hungry Men', 2025. Pink paper, black ink

'Hungry Men', 2025. Pink paper, black ink

'Hungry Men', 2025. Pink paper, black ink

'Hungry Men', 2025. Pink paper, black ink

'They Raped Us', 2025. Bedsheet, pillows, black and red ink

'They Raped Us', 2025. Bedsheet, pillows, black and red ink

'Heaven', 2025. Pink paper, black ink

'Heaven', 2025. Pink paper, black ink

'Hungry Men', 2025. Pink paper, black ink, red ink, pastels

'Hungry Men', 2025. Pink paper, black ink, red ink, pastels