









The SIM Project Pendant - Liz Hingley
Artist Liz Hingley (London, Great Britain) of The SIM Project is creating custom silver gelatin prints on glass framed in a registered pendant design for HCP.
Once purchased, you will work with Liz via email to select an image to be printed for your pendant and choose a meaningful number to be hand-stamped on the backplate.
Your piece will be made using a bespoke camera and miniature darkroom and delivered to you within 3-6 months.
In addition to the photographs here, you can see an example of the pendant at HCP.
Artist Liz Hingley (London, Great Britain) of The SIM Project is creating custom silver gelatin prints on glass framed in a registered pendant design for HCP.
Once purchased, you will work with Liz via email to select an image to be printed for your pendant and choose a meaningful number to be hand-stamped on the backplate.
Your piece will be made using a bespoke camera and miniature darkroom and delivered to you within 3-6 months.
In addition to the photographs here, you can see an example of the pendant at HCP.
Artist Liz Hingley (London, Great Britain) of The SIM Project is creating custom silver gelatin prints on glass framed in a registered pendant design for HCP.
Once purchased, you will work with Liz via email to select an image to be printed for your pendant and choose a meaningful number to be hand-stamped on the backplate.
Your piece will be made using a bespoke camera and miniature darkroom and delivered to you within 3-6 months.
In addition to the photographs here, you can see an example of the pendant at HCP.
ARTIST BIO: Liz Hingley is an artist and anthropologist with a practice shaped by her experiences living across Europe and China. Blending photography, jewellery and collaboration, Liz explores tools and rituals of belonging and relation that transcend political boundaries. She is an Honorary Artist at Migration Mobilities Bristol and a Leverhulme Doctoral Scholar for Interdisciplinary Resilience Studies. Liz has authored five books, including Under Gods (Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2010) and Sacred Shanghai (Washington University Press, 2019). Her work is collected internationally, and her projects have received numerous awards, including the Lens Culture Portrait Prize, PhotoPhilanthropy Award, Prix Virginia and a Getty Editorial Grant.
‘People migrate from one place to another, and as they move, their bonds of love with the place they come from continue like spider webs.’ Mahide Uz, Turkey and UK, 2023
A smartphone SIM card is a universal symbol and practical tool of connection and portable belonging.
Each purchase also supports a workshop opportunity for refugees across the globe. Artist Liz Hingley founded the SIM Project in 2017 and has run workshops in 7 countries. In 2024, the project was selected for the London Design Festival, and the growing collection of hundreds of participants' pieces was exhibited at the V&A, London.