Julie W. Chang (b. 1976), Lokhandaum, 2023, acrylic and resin on panel, 29.8 x 29.8 x 3.8cm; Forthcoming Light, Space and Time exhibition
There is still time to view Alisan Fine Arts’ two exhibitions, Lui Shou-Kwan: Shifting Landscapes and Landscape as Metaphor: Contemporary Voices, before they close this Saturday, April 27th!
Also mark your calendars for their upcoming Spring exhibit, Light, Space and Time, opening on May 2nd with an evening reception from 5 to 8pm!
Light, Space and Time
May 2 – June 22, 2024
Opening Reception: Thursday, May 2, 5-8pm
Light, Space and Time is a group exhibition featuring the work of California-based Asian American visual artists Julie W Chang, Summer Mei-Ling Lee and Zhang Jian-Jun. Influenced by the Californian coast and the Light and Space movement, Chang, Lee and Zhang approach light and space through a different lens and additional dimension. Informed by historical-cultural perspectives, their practices add a “time” element to the works in the exhibition to explore how the personal and historical affect the environment and our perception.
This group show opens at the beginning of May, in correlation with Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. AAPI month recognizes the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans to the history, culture and achievements of the United States.
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