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Black Artists who M/other: CONVERSATIONS with Andrea Chung

In this new monthly series, Sibyls Shrine Founder and Interdisciplinary Artist, Alisha B Wormsley, will have conversations with folks in creative fields who are also navigating M/othering.  The first conversation is with artist Andrea Chung on August 27th at 1pm.

Andrea Chung (b. 1978, Newark, NJ) lives and works in San Diego, California. She received a BFA from Parsons School of Design, New York, and a MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore. Her work has been included in biennale and museum exhibitions including the Addison Museum of American Art, J. Paul Getty Museum, Art Gallery of Ontario, Prospect 4, New Orleans, the Jamaican Biennale, Kingston, Jamaica, as well as the Chinese American Museum and California African American Museum in Los Angeles, and the San Diego Art Institute. In 2017, her first solo museum exhibition took place at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, You broke the ocean in half to be here which then later traveled to the Manetti Shrem Museum. She has participated in national and international residencies including the Vermont Studio Center, McColl Center for Visual Arts, Headlands Center for the Arts, and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Her work has been written about in the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, Hyperallergic, Artsy, Boston Globe, and the International Review of African-American Art among others. Her work is included in collections such as the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Cleveland Clinic Art & Medicine Institute, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Davis Museum at Wesley College, Addison Museum of American Art, Smith College Museum of Art, and the J. Paul Getty Museum.

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September 17

Black Artists who M/other: CONVERSATIONS with Ryan N. Dennis