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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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“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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MSAC 2013 Individual Artist Award!
Thank you Maryland State Arts Council for awarding me a $3,000 Individual Artist Award in the category of Media/Digital/Electronic Arts!
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“Smörgåsbord” juried by Paddy Johnson
Gallery CA, City Arts Building 440 E Oliver Street, Baltimore, MDDec 31, 2012 – Feb 1, 2013 Reception: Friday, Jan 18th, 5 – 8p
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Best of 2012 in Washington Post!
I am happy and flattered to be included among the Top 10 Best Art Gallery Shows in D.C. in the Washington Post by Mark Jenkins, who reviewed about 200 shows this year, and saw many more!
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“Perspectives” solo show at Goucher College
“Perspectives: a Look through Cultural Lenses”, Silber Gallery, Goucher College, Baltimore, MD.
October 30 – December 2, 2012
Opening Reception: Friday, November 9th, 6-9p
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“Made in China.” at (e)merge Reviewed!
Thanks for your generous support of my first performance-based video installation, or “installation art activated by the Artist’s Presence” …a phrase coined by Adam Budak, curator of Contemporary Art, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, during the “Performance Art: IMPACT” panel discussion at (e)merge art fair.
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(e)merge Art Fair!
I am excited to participate as an Independent Artist in (e)merge Art Fair, Thurs, Oct 4 – Sun, Oct 7 at the Capitol Skyline Hotel in Washington, D.C. Please come out to see my new installation and performance project!
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Fellows Converge: Obstructions
My 2-year Hamiltonian Fellowship culminated with this collaborative group exhibition curated by Tim Doud, Co-chair of the Art Department at American University. The So Fellowship has provided me opportunities to mount solo exhibitions, a solo booth at Scope NYC 2011, and plug into the D.C. art scene. I feel privileged to be selected for this, and am grateful for Paul So’s vision for and support of the arts!