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about.
Yveline Burton is a Jersey born, Bournemouth based multimedia artist whose work primarily deals with issues of identity, gender, belonging and community through the lens of queerness, neurodiversity and magic.
She creates immersive experiences through installations which involve sculpture, light, sound and video projection all honed to create a particular physical and emotional response through sensory inputs which stimulate primal aspects of our mind.
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Her belief is that the human mind is infinitely malleable, and that this malleability is it's own form of magic capable of changing our world by changing how we perceive and act in it. Her work, therefore, often takes inspiration from modern and ancient magical and religious practices such as sigil magic or gnosis meditation.
Just as she uses creating as a form of both magic and therapy to heal and accept herself, her aim is to extend this feeling to others. This is especially important now that many marginalised people see the world around them in a state of political and social backsliding. The message of radical self acceptance and unity she weaves into her work is a form of resistance to the fear and toxicity of much of the public debate about identity.
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See her Artist CV here.

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