Octavia E. Butler published Parable of Sower in 1999. Her startling account of a post-apocalyptic world tells the story of a young Black woman faced…
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Join us for an insightful conversation with Yongqi Tang, a talented artist whose works delve into the complexities of identity and the experience of living between cultures. Discover how Yongqi's unique background, studying and working in both China and America, influences her artistic approach to social constructions of identity. Explore her captivating artworks that bridge the gap between Eastern and Western influences, as she navigates the concept of liminality through personal experiences and cultural references. Gain a deeper understanding of how Yongqi challenges preconceived notions and subverts narratives surrounding her identity and representation in contemporary art. Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of culture, art, and personal identity.
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