We had the chance to speak with the Ignatz-Award-nominated artist about how she discovered her calling in comic books, how meditation and mindfulness have informed her art (and her life), and why we shouldn’t be tied to our narratives.
Posted on September 06, 2018
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Illustrator Dingding Hu has spent her life traversing different cultures through food. We had the chance to speak with our latest artist-in-residence about how she got into illustration, her early inspirations, and her favorite spicy dish.
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On the surface, the patterns of Yingqian Cao’s works might seem alike. However, upon closer inspection are the subtle yet significant differences in lines, intensity, and energy.
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A night of art exhibitions, performances, and hands-on workshops right in our own neighborhood? We’re there!
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While you may be familiar with the traditional folk art of Chinese papercutting, you might not have seen it like this before.
Posted on February 06, 2018
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When New York Times photographer Hiroyuki Ito returned to his native Japan for the first time in almost 20 years, he found himself viewing it as a foreign country. So he did what any artist would do: he began to document.
Posted on January 15, 2018
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We're so pleased to announce our latest art exhibition, The Pearls That Were His Eyes, featuring artist Ben Sloat and curated by Julia Kirchmer.
Posted on November 30, 2017
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We’re so excited to announce our participation in Social Surfaces, a fundraising exhibition to support the relocation of our friend and neighbor, Artists Space.
Posted on October 19, 2017
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We had the chance to talk to our latest artist-in-residence about the power of memories, students as inspiration, and why a headless chicken doesn't make a worthy offering.
Posted on September 27, 2017
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There are only a few days left to see our latest art exhibit. Plus! A closing reception.
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