Why not start off the new year by getting inspired by dynamic women artists?
Author: Libby O'Kane
Libby O'Kane is currently the Visitor & Operations Specialist at the American University Museum in Washington, D.C., where she also received a B.A. and completed her M.A. in Arts Management. She is passionate about the political and social impact of contemporary art and its role in connecting diverse communities. In her spare time, she manages an Etsy shop, collects mid-century modern and vintage items and is a Board Member for Natik, a non-profit working to economically empower communities in Mexico and Guatemala.
Hung Liu’s Latest Exhibition Tackles Race, Gender and Immigration
Hung Liu—a prolific Chinese émigré artist that is known for her paintings taken from historic Chinese photographs—explores her identity as a Chinese women and immigrant in her latest exhibition, Daughter of China: Resident Alien.