Linda Sok, Reincarnations of an altar cloth, installation view, Campbelltown Arts Centre, 2025. Photography by Silversalt Photography.

 

LINDA SOK

Linda Sok has exhibited in institutions such as Textile Art Center (NY, USA), Center for Craft (NC, USA), Campbelltown Arts Centre (NSW, Australia), Institute of Modern Art (QLD, Australia), Gertrude Contemporary (VIC, Australia), Maloop (PHN, Cambodia) and the University of Copenhagen (CPH, Denmark). In 2024 she was awarded the Monash Room Emerging Artist Prize from the Australian Consulate in New York, and the Dorner Prize through the RISD Museum in Providence, RI. Notable publications that have written of her work include Artist Profile, Art Guide, Art Spiel, Liminal Magazine and Running Dog. Linda completed her MFA in Sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2025.

 

6. Linda Sok, Deities in Temples XIV, 2025, visuals drawn by family members, silk threads (printed then woven), dye, air dry clay, 137 x 213 cm. $15 000.

My practice is rooted in my Cambodian cultural heritage and considers my upbringing in Australia as a fracture through which I can begin to unwind and untangle personal and historical traumas. Distance and absence become inciting moments through which my practice can emerge as acts of weaving, rituals, and material translations. By positioning memory, historical and personal stories, speculations, and the imagination as equally reliable archives, I hope to blur the lines between fact and fiction; to leave space to allow for the questioning of authority and authenticity inside the logic of colonization. Materials such as silk, salt, sand, dye, and air-dry clay feature prominently throughout my sculptural, fiber-based practice.