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Belonging (Albuquerque)
Christine Wong Yap
Belonging is an Albuquerque, NM-based, community-engagement and participatory project, by Christine Wong Yap, artist-in-residence at the Sanitary Tortilla Factory. There are three components: Story collection about places of belonging in Albuquerque via an open call and workshops with community organizations; 13 hand-painted signs installed on location at places of belonging, and a zine.
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Both Sides Now
Lexa Walsh and Dan Walsh
Both Sides Now is a first-time creative collaboration between Lexa Walsh, a socially engaged artist, and their brother Dan Walsh, a minimalist abstract painter. They have come together to merge their practices around a shared interest in spectacle, perception, and encounters among objects and people. The result is a series of interactive sculptural stations—nodding to Rome’s Circus Maximus—which encourages new investigations and responses to WCMA’s collection. In the adjacent gallery they address their differing theories of contemporary art head-on through a series of oversized stitch samplers featuring the our ongoing, and at times contentious, call-and-response dialogue.
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Co-Laboration
Christine Wong Yap
The CO-LABORATION zine is the outcome from a 2.5-week research project on collaboration, compiling hand-lettered drawings; six interviews with eight artists from Wichita, the San Francisco Bay Area, and New York; and a survey conducted with assistance from Harvester Arts and Calie Shivers. The survey data is visualized and longer excerpts of the interviews are compiled in the 28-page ’zine edited and designed by the artist.
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