Sinovision spoke to our latest artist-in-resident, Dingding Hu, and Pearl River president, Joanne Kwong, about Dingding's delightful exhibition.
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The World Journal spoke with artists-in-residence Andrew Kung and Emanuel Hahn about their backgrounds and their experiences as they sought to capture the stories of the Chinese community in the Mississippi Delta.
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Our latest artist-in-residence, Yingqian Cao, spoke to Sinovision about her show, The Illusion of Certainty, our first exhibition of abstract art.
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We’re so happy to be partnering with Think!Chinatown on their Everyday Chinatown community project, a collection of “ordinary” objects and the significance, stories, and memories behind them. We had the chance to speak to Sinovision about it.
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Sinovision spoke with artist-in-residence Ben Sloat about his exploration of identity, individuality, and commodity in his exhibit, The Pearls That Were His Eyes.
Posted on January 03, 2018
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Widewalls, an urban and contemporary art resource, takes a close look at our friend, neighbor, and collaborator, Artists Space.
Posted on October 27, 2017
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Kam Mak spoke to Sinovision about how his From Tank to Palette series came about, starting from his experiences as a little boy in Hong Kong visiting markets with his grandmother and "playing around" with the live turtle and catfish she brought home.
Posted on October 12, 2017
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We’re so proud and excited! Our artist-in-residence, Louis Chan, and his exhibit, My Home, were profiled in CNN Style!
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"Many Chinese immigrants seem to live in time capsules,” artist-in-residence Louis Chan told China Press during the opening reception of his exhibit, My Home.
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Our artist-in-residence Louis Chan spoke to World Journal about the meaning behind the objects in his photographs.
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The Villager explores the “Resilience / Resistance” exhibition from the Chinatown Art Brigade, on display at our store through Jan. 22.
Posted on January 19, 2017
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