Alan lin
| Fine Art
Magnoila Wu
UCLA | Fine Art
Amy Wang
Cornell University | BFA Fine Art
Engaging with various traditional and self-experimental methods, materials, and developing concepts, my mixed media and installation works encapsulate my response to the many deep-rooted contemporary social issues my generation is facing. My practice is driven by the internal and external struggles within one and the many, individuality, and a rapidly transforming society, such as the exploration of the complexity of rights, relationships, connections amongst humans and nature, culture and material history, and their position and condition under current given circumstances. Through the proactive incorporation of representational and playful assemblage contents, they are fun to see, but heavy to ponder.
Cora Chi
University of Southern California | BFA Fine Art
I largely utilize basic geometrical principles such as circles, spheres, and cubes to imply the earth, our bodies, and the symbiotic and perpetual relationship between them in our ecosystem. Most of my paintings were primed with layers of a variety of blue undertones, a psychological color of morality associated with open spaces, intuition, and a state of serenity.
Helen Xu
New York University | BFA Fine Art
Sunny Guo
Carnegie Mellon University | BFA Fine Art