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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow and Tomorrow opens at the Design Museum of Chicago on April 15th
Laura Kina’s artwork is included Tomorrow, and Tomorrow and Tomorrow curated by in Industry of the Ordinary (Adam Brooks and Mathew Wilson) for the Design Museum of Chicago. IOTO have invited 100 Chicago-based artists to reflect on our shared experience of the last two years.
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EXPO CHICAGO OVERRIDE Billboard Project
Laura Kina’s painting “Issei” is featured in OVERRIDE | A Billboard Project – a citywide collaborative public art initiative between EXPO CHICAGO and the City of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) in collaboration with the Chicago Digital Network to exhibit artwork on all CDN billboards and, for the first time, City…
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REIMAGINING THE GLOBAL VILLAGE EXHIBITION at MIAD
Laura Kina and Shelly Jyoti’s new collaborative work and individual works from their joint “Indigo” show (2009-2013) are in “Reimagining the Global Village,” an exhibition curated by MIAD alum Nirmal Raja ‘08 (Painting) and generously sponsored by Fiserv, featuring transnational art collaborations by nearly 30 artists and collectives in 18 countries that not only celebrate…
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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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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.
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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”…