"Beyond Subject | Past Object" Class Project
Ecological Art
This project focused on creating sustainable art by crafting handmade pottery inspired by Ancient Greek irrigation techniques, shifting from aesthetics-driven art and a human-centric perspective to functional, environmentally-conscious, and eco-centric productions.
"Death and Burial" Class Project
Museum Exihibition
This project proposes an urn dated back to the Classical Period for a speculative exhibition "Mediterranean Afterlives". It highlights the ambiguity and controversies in ancient mortuary practices, and its exhibition is designed to recreate the excavation scene and historical timeline to educate the general audience about interpretive complexities behind anthropologic work.

BA Project for Classical Studies
Installation
An artistic installation that portrays water's dual role as both a purifier and a conduit for disease and pollution, drawing a parallel between ancient Rome's bacterial contamination to modern water pollutions, such as heavy metal and microplastic pollution. It features a 3D printed based of ancient Rome, with added layers illustrating water's evolving impact and interplay with manmade structures, mending knowledge of classical studies, historical perspectives, and ecological art into one installation.