Her works cover a wide range of mediums including photography,[1] durational performances, robotic sculptures, installations, wearables, landscape and architectural design, and VR short films.
Cheung was Beck's New Contemporaries in the U.K. and UNESCO-Aschberg Laureate awarded by UNESCO's International Fund for the Promotion of Culture in 2004, and subsequently represented Hong Kong in the 2007 Venice Biennale.
The label's FW11 collection was a commissioned project to pay tribute to Hong Kong filmmaker John Woo, who received the Golden Lion Life Achievement Award at the 67th Venice Film Festival in 2010.
As requested by the artist, each of the participants took photographs with 35mm slide film and made a one-hour sound recording of a subject of their choosing before, during, and after the day which marks the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China.
[8] In response to the sociopolitical climate of Hong Kong, Cheung creates a documentation of 72 personal experience during a historical moment, reminding individuals of their right to remember how they truly felt about the event and their new identity.