This event is made possible by the General Activities Fund (GAF)
Free and open to the public
While growing up as the child of immigrants, printmaker and installation artist Chinn Wang doesn’t remember shared stories of family history. Instead her immigrant parents were focused on the present, working to succeed in a new country. The past just wasn’t talked about. The lack of a cohesive family history to refer to has led Wang to seek out visual ways to create narratives by piecing together factual fragments with invented stories.
Hosted by the Tyler Printmaking Program and Foundation Department
Supported by the Temple University Lectures and Forums Fund and the Tyler Interdisciplinary GAF Fund