Visiting Artist Lecture: Imin Yeh

Wednesday, March 5, 2014, 4:00 pm
Imin Yeh is an interdisciplinary project-based artist working in sculpture, installation, participatory events and printmaking projects that try to involve the viewer in a more critical dialogue about the invisible labor and the stories behind the objects we consume. Her work is featured in the Fine Arts Gallery's exhibition Progressive Proof: Innovative Prints from the Pacific Rim. Free.
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Fine Arts Building, Room 193
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Art Department
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415-338-2176
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Recent projects include a 2012 commission from the San Jose Museum of Art and a 2011 solo show at the Mission Cultural Center Gallery in San Francisco. In 2010 she had solo shows at Pro Arts Gallery in Oakland and 18 Reasons Gallery in San Francisco. Her work has been exhibited in San Francisco at the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco’s Arts Commission Gallery, Intersection for the Arts, Pro Arts Gallery and Southern Exposure. Yeh was included in the Zero1 Biennial in San Jose and has been an artist-in-residence at Montalvo Art Center in Saratoga and Blue Mountain Center in Blue Mountain, New York, and at the Sandarbh Artist Workshop in Partapur, Rajasthan India.

Yeh earned a Master of Fine Arts from California College for the Arts and has received an Individual Artist Grant from the San Francisco Arts Commission, a Murphy and Cadogan exhibition award from San Francisco’s SOMArts and the Barclay Simpson Award from California College of the Arts. She is an adjunct lecturer at San Jose State University and will participate in an upcoming residency at Recology in San Francisco.

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