Minding the Gap: Holding Space with Alison Lam
Wed 03 Dec
|London
An intimate and relaxed creative workshop for ESEA women exploring diaspora, neurodiversity and navigating our world.


Time & Location
03 Dec 2025, 18:00 – 20:00
London, 136 Kingsland Rd, London E2 8EA, UK
About the Event
Join our recent exhibiting artist, Alison Lam in “Holding Space” – a relaxed creative workshop for ESEA women activating the Mind the Gap display at the Museum, which ran from 19 August to 19 October 2025. Tickets available through The Museum of Home.
Lam will guide conversations around diaspora identity and neurodiversity, while teaching participants to transform paper into lotus flowers–a recurring motif in Lam’s work–featuring paper dipped in wax, porcelain and bronze. There will also be some reflective writing exercises.
“The lotus flower grows from muddy waters, rising towards the light. It’s a symbol of resilience, renewal, and spiritual awakening. Alison Lam often works with 108 lotuses which is a sacred number in Buddhism, tied to cycles of prayer and meditation,” shares Celina Loh of InTransit, curator of Mind the Gap.
Alison Lam’s research explores ESEA women’s experience of neurodiversity in the home. This creative workshop is open to…