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Lecture | Me, Asian?!

LUC The Hague - Me, Asian?!: Art and Asian Identity + Closing & Evaluation

Date
Wednesday 29 May 2019
Time
Explanation
Participation is free. If you would like to attend, please register below. Doors open at 18:45; Start event at 19:00.
Series
Me, Asian?! - Event Series
Location
Anna van Buerenplein
Anna van Buerenplein 301
2595 DG The Hague

Asian Creative Practices and Closing of the Series

The seventh and final event in the series “Me, Asian?!” will start with a presentation on Asian creative practices in the  Netherlands. We will also talk about the #measianluc visual archive, which is still open for submission. We are collecting visual documentations, which focus on the question: what does it mean to be Asian in Europe? — through an online submission on Instagram with the hashtag #measianluc (https://instagram.com/measianluc) The archive will be presented in the second part of the evening as well as The 11th International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS) on 16-19 July 2019. This first part of the programme (more details below) is curated by The Non Native Native Embassy, a cultural platform which looks into the Asian creative landscape in The Netherlands through the lens of the outsiders from within. The platform is initiated by Belle Phromchanya & Darunee Terdtoontaveedej and is supported by Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie.

The final part of the evening will be reserved for an evaluation of the entire Me, Asian?! series with the audience, and we will of course as usual end with drinks and Asian snacks one last time!

Me, Asian?!?! Alien Creatives!?

This first part of the session on May 29 will explore what it means to be a foreigner or an Alien, and how art as a medium, has influenced their creative process through reflection, speculation, observation, and protest. For this edition, we have invited young, emerging artists whose work explore subjects such as cultural difference, identity conflict, and immigration policy. We will have the following speakers:

Speakers

Alice Wong is a story designer based in Eindhoven. Through her body of work, she aims to translate academic research into a comprehensive multiple perspective story. Her principal topic of interest is the intersection of biographical documentary, media and social phenomena. She is currently partnering with data analyst and design strategist Aryan Javaherian on narrating a multi-perspectives research story, that can increase awareness of truths. Together they aim to enable the audience to comprehend research easily and be critical of what they perceive.

The Waew Food Programme is a practical economical installation in which Waew cooks Thai food weekly for a period of 2 months at Wall Street Eindhoven (centre for art, food and alternative economics). During the process, Waew explored her personal questions and desires while zooming out on lager topics like politics, migration, sexuality and cultural differences. The Waew Food programme advocates an economical model more based on subtle values and less on money.

Jing He explores culture, politics and the history behind various daily objects, which often lead to an imaginative visual representation of her works, expressed through various materials and mediums. Her works are rich in details of daily life, and her compassion for social phenomena stems from both where she has been raised and where she now lives. Jing He refers to herself as a cultural hybrid. The same seems to be true for her works. They are hybrids between different creative disciplines, cultures, co-creators, materials and mediums. In her recent works, she questions the identity of the creator and the created object

Yu Tzu Huang is an Eindhoven based graphic designer, images researcher and visual artist, who works in the integrative realm of design and visual art, with the particular interest on the cultural identity research, analysing information and political dimension in graphic design and contemporary ink art. She graduated from Design Academy Eindhoven in 2017 with a speculative proposal of the new Taiwanese passport, entitled, Burning and Rebirth, which won the Dutch Design Talents Award.

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