-
Visible at the Gene Siskel Center
Laura Kina’s art is part of “VISIBLE” March 28-June 9, 2019, curated by YoungSun Choi at the Gene Siskel Film Center for the Foundation for Asian American Independent Media (FAAIM) in conjunction with the 24th annual Asian American Showcase.
-
Announcing 2019 Joan Mitchell Center Artist-In-Residence
Laura Kina has been awarded a Joan Mitchell Foundation residency at the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans for one month in 2019.
-
Okinawan Princess: Da Legend of Hajichi Tattoos
Okinawan Princess: Da Legend of Hajichi Tattoos (Bess Press, 2019) is a trilingual feminist fairy tale set in Hawai‘i and Okinawa that illuminates an ancient tradition and pushes back against white normative standards of beauty. Okinawan Princess is written in Hawai‘i Creole by Lee A. Tonouchi and translated by Dr. Masashi Sakihara into a mix…
-
Virtual Asian American Art Museum
The Virtual Asian American Art Museum (VAAAM), a multi-year, inter-institutional digital humanities project, is now live! It is led by the following major partners: the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU, NYU Libraries, Getty Research Institute, Smithsonian Institution, DePaul University, Bowdoin Art Museum, San Francisco State University, Artl@s/BasART, and Japanese American Service Committee in Chicago. View Laura…