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What is Seen & Unseen Symposium at South Asia Institute Oct 26, 2024
Save the Date What is Seen and Unseen Symposium October 26, 2024 11am-6pm South Asia Insitute 1925 S Michigan Ave Chicago, IL 60616 As part of the SAI exhibition “What is Seen and Unseen: Mapping South Asian American Art in Chicago” on view May 18-October 26, 2024. Curated by Shelly Bahl. https://www.saichicago.org/exhibition/seen-and-unseen-south-asian-american-art-in-chicago I will be…
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Mana Contemporary Open House Chicago Oct 19, 2024
Come visit my art studio #818 at Mana Contemporary Sat, Oct 19, 2024 10am-5pm OPEN HOUSE CHICAGO 2233 N. Throop St. Studio 818 Chicago, IL 60608 This event is free and open to the public.
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Mingei International Museum acquires Laura Kina’s work for “Blue Gold: The Art and Science of Indigo”
The Mingei International Museum commissioned and acquired Laura Kina’s “Hajichi Quilt” 2023, 28.25″x29.5″ for their exhibition Blue Gold: The Art and Science of Indigo on view Sep 14, 2024 – Mar 16, 2025. Blue Gold: The Art and Science of Indig Mingei International Museum Located in Balboa Park at 1439 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101…
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Grand Rapids Library – Artist Talk with Jeffrey Songco, Chien-An Yuan, & Kim Thái Nguyá»…n
Join regional artists, Jeffrey Songco, Chien-An Yuan, & Kim Thái Nguyá»…n for a panel discussion moderated by Laura Kina. Learn how these multidisciplinary artists’ AAPI heritage has influenced their work and what it’s like being an artist working in the Midwest. Panelists will be presenting a selection of their work. Special thanks to the Grand Rapids Public Library Foundation and the Wege…
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April 13, 2024 12-4pm Mana Contemporary Spring Open Studio & Group show “Presently” On view through May 27
Saturday, April 14th from 12-4pm come visit my art studio in Mana Contemporary as part of the Open Studio event in conjunction with EXPO Chicago. Mana Contemporary 2233 S. Throop Street – Laura Kina studio #818 Chicago, IL On the 2nd floor, I have three works in a group show “Presently” on view through May…
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UW Press Blog – The role of the arts and artists in social justice movements: Editor Laura Kina on the Critical Ethnic Studies and Visual Culture Series
The Critical Ethnic Studies and Visual Culture series encourages innovative interdisciplinary antiracist work that challenges and transforms our understandings of race, ethnicity, and the visual. As we prepare for the College Art Association (CAA) annual conference, taking place in Chicago from February 14 to 17, we are pleased to announce the inaugural series publications: Resisting the Nuclear: Art and…