Join Fall Project Space artist Ying Zhu for an afternoon exploring preexisting and untapped perceptions of space, materiality, the body, and the reflexive boundaries between each.
Stop in at the Mess Hall for coffee, tea, or a treat. Space is limited please RSVP.
More about Ying Zhu: A reflection of her personal experience as a young immigrant from China to the Midwestern United States, Ying Zhu (AIR '14) seeks to evoke a sense of "searching" in viewers of her work. Zhu creates site-specific installations in which she slightly-but significantly-alters commonly understood space and objects. The resulting work causes viewers to question physical functions that are often taken for granted-such as walking or talking-making them suddenly feel like foreigners in their own body.
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