Sandra Lam (she/her) is the Lead Curator at Hidden Keileon CIC and Curator of Programmes & Engagement at Bow Arts. Her curatorial research investigates how art can contribute to an understanding of contemporary discourses, focusing on activism and migration. She is interested in socially engaged practice that addresses questions of identity. Her practice aims to bring a voice to the unheard narratives of marginalised communities.
In 2022, Sandra co-founded Hidden Keileon, a Community Interest Company working with migrants and queer people to imagine futures with freedom and justice for all by dreaming and leading multidisciplinary and life-affirming projects. She has initiated and curated a number of public events and exhibition programmes that involve local communities in social interaction.
Sandra has held positions across various arts organisations including museums, contemporary art galleries and auction houses, as well as in editorial and public relations contexts. These include Bloomsbury Festival, Mimosa House, Goldsmiths CCA, Royal Museums Greenwich, Lehmann Maupin and more. She has also contributed writings to Mingpao Newspaper, the Culturist HK and .ART.
Sandra holds a BA in Chinese Language and Literature and Politics and Public Administration from the University of Hong Kong, and an MFA in Curating from Goldsmiths, University of London.