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Hyperallergic – Revisiting the Question “What Is Feminist Art?”
Building on an influential 1977 feminist exhibition, the Smithsonian’s updated edition takes a more inclusive approach, adding further nuance to the question of how and who gets to define feminist art. Read Marissa Crawford’s Oct 15, 2020 review “Revisiting the Question ‘What is Feminist Art?’” in Hyperallergic. Laura Kina’s portrait of Chicago artist Aram Han…
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Art Matters Foundation 2020 Grantee
Laura Kina is a 2020 Art Matters Foundation grantee. The Foundation awarded 37 fellowships of 5,000 USD each to individual artists and collective teams working in contemporary art and performance.
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Skipping Stones Award
Laura Kina’s illustrated children’s book Okinawan Princess: Da Legend of Hajichi Tattoos, written by Lee A. Tonouchi (Bess Press, 2019), was awarded a 2020Skipping Stones Honor Award for Multicultural and International Books.
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CFP Verge Issue 8.2 Visualizing Asias: Interventions in Asian and Asian Diasporic Art (Due: May 1, 2021)
Call for papers for Verge: Global Asias 8.2 – a special issue on “Visualizing Asias: Interventions in Asian and Asian Diasporic Art,” co-edited by Laura Kina (DePaul University) and Chang Tan (Penn State).
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New book series Critical Ethnic Studies and Visual Culture
Laura Kina is pleased to announce that she is serving as a series editor for the University of Washington Press for a new series “Critical Ethnic Studies and Visual Culture.” The series Advisory Board members are Iyko Day (Mount Holyoke College), Sarita See (University of California, Riverside), Guisela Latorre (The Ohio State University), and Amy…
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2020 Penn State Summer Institute | Remaking Worlds: The Geographical Imagination of Global Asias Through Art & Visual Culture
Co-directed by Laura Kina (DePaul) and Chang Tan (Penn State), the theme for 2020 Penn State Summer Institute is “Remaking Worlds: The Geographical Imagination of Global Asias Through Art and Visual Culture.” The submission deadline is March 6, 2020.