Public lecture by Amy Yao, visiting artist
October 31, 3:00pm - 4:00pmMānoa Campus, ART Building, Room 101
VISITING ARTIST AMY YAO
TRADES A.i.R. is pleased to welcome its inaugural artist Amy Yao. Named by Artnet News as one of the 芒鈧10 Most Exciting Artists in the United States Today,芒鈧 Yao will be in residence on O芒鈧渁hu from October 22 to November 22, 2017. 芒鈧揧ao芒鈧劉s work spans virtually all mediums: painting, sculpture, photography, performance. But it芒鈧劉s her objects芒鈧 that offer a through-line in their crooked anthropomorphic qualities, suggesting serious jokes about contemporary life.芒鈧 (Kevin McGarry, T Magazine; August 19, 2014).
Amy Yao (b. 1977) lives and works in Los Angeles and New York City. She received her MFA in Sculpture in 2007 from Yale University School of Art, and BFA with Honors in 1999 from Art Center College of Design. She has taught at Princeton University and is currently a visiting artist in the Cal State University Long Beach Ceramics program. Her most recent solo exhibition 芒鈧揥eeds of Indifference芒鈧, at 47 Canal Gallery in New York City opened in September and was named a 芒鈧揷ritic芒鈧劉s pick芒鈧 by Art Forum. She has exhibited internationally, including at The Whitney Museum of American Art; MoMA P.S.1; Mus脙漏e d芒鈧劉Art moderne de la Ville de Paris; and He Xiang Art Museum in Shenzhen, China.
TRADES A.i.R. program seeks to address the underrepresentation of contemporary art in the Hawaiian Islands by providing maximum community access and fostering arts appreciation locally. At the core of our mission is a Visiting Artist in Residence Program. TRADES aims to fund travel, lodging and studio space for selected national and international visiting artists. Committed to outreach, we are partnered with the Honolulu Museum of Art and the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Hawai芒鈧渋 M脛聛noa. TRADES creates a round-trip circuit for contemporary art in the islands, with the introduction of offshore techniques and the exportation of local perspectives. TRADES was founded by Don Felix Cervantes and Aaron Wong in January 2016. A sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, our intended reach is to all Hawaiian Islands and to visiting artists worldwide.
Ticket Information
Admission is free. Donations are appreciated. Parking fees may apply.
Event Sponsor
Art + Art History, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Sharon Tasaka, (808) 956-8364, gallery@hawaii.edu,
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