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Putting the A in STEAM
An arrangement of test tubes containing color-coded genetic material; a wearable garden that purifies the air; an installation inspired by the periodic table — these artworks all incorporate components of STEM, an educational curriculum that is an acronym for science, technology, engineering and mathematics. They are currently among more than 40 pieces on view in “Steam,” a new exhibition at ArtsWestchester’s Arts Exchange.
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“On the Brink” at School 33!
“On the Brink” exhibition atSchool 33 Member’s Gallery
1427 Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21230
June 13 to August 21st, 2014
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Spring`14 shows!
Please join me this Spring for the openings of 2 shows:
STEAM @ ArtsWestchester White Plains, NY
On the Brink @ School 33Baltimore, MD
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“kōˈôrdənəts” Solo & Franklin Furnace Fund!
Please join me for the opening of kōˈôrdənəts: N51:27:3 E7:0:47 to N31:12:27 E121:30:19 at the All Things Project @ NCGV in Greenwich Village, NYC
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Summer Reading & Writing!
NPR All Tech Considered ran a fun story about the HacDC workshops I have been attending this summer.
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Tiny Tech Puts Satellites In Hands Of Homebrew Designers
Two satellites set for launch Sunday will soon be in the hands of ordinary people because they run on a tiny microchip that anyone can program.
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Projecting: An Interview with Joyce Yu-Jean Lee by Justine Kablack
Joyce Yu-Jean Lee is a recent MFA graduate from MICA. She currently lives and works around Baltimore, both showing locally and teaching adjunct graduate classes at MICA.
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“Ephemeral Arena” during Artscape at Gallery Four
Gallery Four presents the group exhibition Ephemeral Arena during Artscape 2013. The opening reception will commence after the announcement of the winner of the 2013 Sondheim Prize at the Walters Museum.
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“Mixtopias” Reviewed!
So happy to be in good company in MIXTOPIAS at VisArts, Rockville and collaborate with Bertrand Mao. I’m honored to be reviewed together in both The Washington Post by Mark Jenkins and the chinese World Journal by Yu Mao Fen!
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Iconic Gordon Parks photos show shades of gray in American race relations
Many of the show’s diverse impulses come together in Joyce Yu-Jean Lee’s three pieces, which combine painting and video.