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The Feminist Art Project CAA 2020 Symposium
Feb 15, 2020 4:00-5:30 pm Hilton Chicago, Continental Ballroom C Laura Kina will present “Decolonizing Memory: Drawing Indigenous Okinawan Hajichi Tattoos” as part of the College Art Association Transnational Feminisms TFAP@CAA 2020 Day of Panels. This full-day symposium explores women’s art practice around the world from a decolonial perspective, rejecting the notions of both “woman”…
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Reaching for the Horizon – Antenna, New Orleans
Laura Kina’s artwork is featured in “Reaching For The Horizon” at Antenna in New Orleans Jan 11, 2020 – Feb 2, 2020. Curated by Jan Christian Bernabe, Chief Creative & Operations Director/ Founder of FLXST Contemporary in Chicago, “Reaching for the Horizon” takes as its point of departure the precarity of the present day and…
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What Is Feminist Art? Archives of American Art Nov 26, 2019-Nov 29, 2020
The Archives of American Art is pleased to present What is Feminist Art? on view November 26, 2019, through November 29, 2020. Organized by Curator of Manuscripts Mary Savig, the exhibition revisits a 1977 exhibition at Los Angeles’ Woman’s Building, a feminist art school, gallery, and community space founded by Judy Chicago, Sheila Levrant de…
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Closing Reception for “Holding On” at FLXST Contemporary
Nov 23, 5:30-8:00pm, 2019 FLXST Contemporary invites you to the closing reception for Laura Kina and her solo show “Holding On.”
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“Holding On” solo show at FLXST Contemporary
Laura Kina is debuting new paintings for her first solo show entitled Holding On at FLXST Contemporary October 18 to November 23, 2019. The show features a collection of paintings of sacred WWII memorial sites along with present-day military-occupied spaces in Okinawa, Japan. Together, the artwork examines the intersections of memory and legacies of trauma…
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Okinawan Princess: Da Legend of Hajichi Tattoos Book Tour
Hawaii book tour August 17-Sept 1, 2019. Join author Lee A. Tonouchi and illustrator Laura Kina for their book tour of “Okinawan Princess: Da Legend of Hajichi Tattoos.”