2017年創辦了獨立出版社【梳乎啲印務Soft D Press】,出版了近二十本書,是香港獨立出版團體 ZINE COOP 的成員之一,活躍於世界各地的藝術書節。
業餘藝術家,個人創作強調「身體自主」,2018年在香港及台灣首辦【體祭 Body Fest 2018】展覽及工作坊,鼓勵社會重新認識和欣賞自己的身體/裸體,重塑對身體「自然的美」的價值觀。
www.siuding.com
www.fb.com/hkcommunitycinema
www.softdpress.com
www.fb.com/hklifemodelclub
個人展覽:
2004 【繪畫】 Danceries--dance with your coffee
2005 【繪畫】是她/他
2009 【攝影】廖雁寧
2010 【攝影】廖雁寧
2010 【繪畫】星期五的音樂課
2013 【攝影】何以人不能像花一樣順意而為
2013 【繪畫】要乜包有乜包
2015 【繪畫】流放一年半
2016 【攝影】缺席理論
出版手工書:
《我住香港》
En ces jours instables 《在不安定的日子》(詩.也斯/攝影.小丁)
Untitled 無題 (詩.曹疏影/攝影.小丁)
Island: Peng Chau 島聚:坪洲(攝影.小丁、張志偉)
小丁與洪竹筠二人於2009年組成「洪丁」創作單位,著有《二十二個清晨》手製相集。
攝影展:
2010 HONG KONG PHOTOGRAPHY 2010 @ INGEXG
2011 Rediscovering Photography in Hong Kong 平遙國際攝影大展2011
2012 文化博物館:香港攝影系列三之「一人像.一故事」
www.hungding.com
Siu Ding (Liu Ngan Ling, 1978-) is a book designer and illustrator brought up in Hong Kong. She graduated from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts in 2000 with a Diploma of Applied Arts, majoring in Scenery Construction, and from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2002 with a Higher Diploma of Multimedia Design and Technology. Siu Ding likes drawing, photography, watching movies, reading and blogging.
www.siuding.com
Exhibition:
2004 (drawing) Danceries--dance with your coffee
2005 (drawing) She and/or He
2009 (photography) LIU NGAN LING
2010 (photography) LIU NGAN LING
2010 (drawing) Friday Music Class2013 (photography) Pourquoi un homme ne peut-il pas faire, comme une fleur, ce qui lui convient.
2012 (drawing) becoming whatever bread...
2015 (drawing) 1.5-yr-stray
2016 (photography) The Theory of Absence
handmade books:
“I Live in Hong Kong”
“En ces jours instables” (poetry by Leung Ping-kwan, Photo by siuding)
“Tropic of Cancer” (poetry by Xu Da Long, Photo by siuding)
Siu Ding and Ada formed“Hung Ding”, a creative collective in 2009 and their first publication “22 Morning Streets” came out as limited handmade editions. www.hungding.com
Photography Exhibition:
2010 HONG KONG PHOTOGRAPHY 2010 @ INGEXG
2011 Rediscovering Photography in Hong Kong 平遙國際攝影大展2011
2012 Hong Kong Photography Series 3: Beyond the Portrait