Shattering Whiteness with Victoria Burgher
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In this episode of the Doctoral Dialogue podcast, we’re joined by Victoria Burgher, a practice-based PhD researcher at the University of Westminster working in ceramics.
Victoria discusses her research into porcelain and its relationship with whiteness and colonialism, reflecting on how materials can carry historical and cultural meanings. She traces the development of her practice, including her early experiments with sugar at Westminster, which were inspired by her own family’s colonial history.
Her work includes pieces such as Cargo and a pound sign installed on a statue, both of which interrogate value, power, and historical narratives. Victoria reflects on the importance of balancing practical making with theoretical engagement, drawing on decolonial scholarship to inform her work.
The conversation also explores her workshops on whiteness, which created space for open dialogue around race and material culture. Looking ahead, she shares her plans to develop decorative dinner plates that celebrate black voices and histories, intentionally moving beyond narratives centred on trauma. Victoria also discusses her ongoing interest in colour, decoration, and the visual language of ceramics.
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