A reception will be held on November 4 from 5 – 8pm. She revives the tradition of perforated, dyed and stacked paper-panel tradition and takes it into the newer realm of modernist abstraction. In this show the artist explores the ancient Korean craft tradition of hand-felted hanji (mulberry paper). “Contemporary Joomchi: New Works” is a show by Jiyoung Chung at ArtXchange Gallery in Seattle October 7 – November 20, 2021. On Wednesday, November 10 at 4:30pm there is a panel discussion on “The Red Chador in Space (Here and Elsewhere).” On Wednesday, November 17, 2021, Robert Yerachmiel Sniderman, Instructor in Contemporary Art speaks at 5pm on “Walking Interventions: Anida Yoeu Ali in Context.” To conclude on Saturday, Novemat 2pm there will be an artist talk and closing reception on “The Red Chador: Genesis 1”. Dhariti Bhattacharjee gives a talk, “Perspectives”. On Wednesday, Novemat noon, Anida Yoeu Ali gives a talk entitled “Uncharted Distance: Performing In-Between Here and There.” On Thursday, Novemat 5pm, Assistant Professor of History, Dr. A series of events are planned throughout the duration of the exhibit. The exhibition relates through sculptures, video projections and photographs how the artist encounters the unsuspecting public through small acts of interventions. Her recent work directly confronts the misrepresentation of Muslim women in an era of heightened Islamophobia. Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach to art making, Ali’s installation and performance work investigate the artistic, spiritual and political collisions of a hybrid transnational identity. “Red Chador: Genesis 1” is a show by internationally known, Tacoma-based artist Anida Yoeu Ali now on view at Western Washington University through Novemat Western Gallery. That exhibit is drawn from the Museum’s permanent collection. To complement the exhibition, the museum will also host a companion exhibit at Old City Hall entitled “Artists X Artists” which explores the intimate portraits of artists by artists. The Lightcatcher Building is at 250 Flora St. Lee, Hung Liu, Beth Lo, Roger Shimomura, Akio Takamori, Lena Takamori, Samatha Wall, Kumi Yamashita, Wanxin Zhang and many others. Included in this show is work by Long-Bin Chen, Dinh Q. Curated by Amy Chaloupka from the collection of Driek and Michael Zirinsky, this exhibit examines the human body through the expressive lens of 60 artists. At their Lightcatcher Building, the group show “Up Close & Personal: The Body in Contemporary Art” opens Octoand remains on view through February 27. The Whatcom Museum opens a couple exhibits related to portraits. Bellingham, WA has a couple interesting shows on tap.
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