when: 10 February 2022 | venue: Online | cost: Free | address: See event description for details on how to connect. | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/sydney-lunar-festival-artist-talk-tickets-227382104997
published: 07 Feb 2022, 5 min read
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To commemorate 2022 Year of the Tiger, the City has invited artists to create ornate installations and banner activations as part of Sydney Lunar Festival 2022 throughout various locations in Sydney CBD.
Susan Chen's 'Contained' will take over Dixon St Mall. Susan explores the Water Tiger's contrasting characteristics of tranquility, stillness and calmness, versus great strength, ferocity, and power. Nani Puspasari offers some insights into 'Year of the Tiger: The Guardian', which references kitsch prosperity poster art of the 70s and 80s for health, fortune and good luck for the new year. Andrew Yee will talk to us about 'Then and Now', a visual tribute to Sydney's iconic Asian businesses, many of whom have greatly suffered the effects of the Covid-19 shutdowns.
Bios
Susan Chen is a Chinese Australian artist, working out of her studio in Sydney's inner west. Chen's work explores the intersection of art, design and craft, currently focusing on the use of digital technology in the ceramic art-making process. In recent works, Chen has aimed to highlight the cross-cultural social experience of Asian Australians by using the object as a way of communicating these encounters
Born in Year of the Tiger (1986), Nani Puspasari grew up in Indonesia, the largest Muslim-majority country and raised in a Chinese and Javanese multicultural household. Puspasari immigrated to Australia in 2008 and studied design for years, then graduated from RMIT (Master of Fine Art) in 2010.
Andrew Yee (b. 1989, Sydney) is multi-disciplinary artist working across illustration, video, installation and podcasting. Yee's formative years spent in Sydney's East Ryde district created a disconnect with his surroundings, searching for his identity through a consumption of 2000s manga, pro-wrestling, the spectacle of K-pop and the emotional draw of music.
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To commemorate 2022 Year of the Tiger, the City has invited artists to create ornate installations and banner activations as part of Sydney Lunar Festival 2022 throughout various locations in Sydney CBD.
Susan Chen's 'Contained' will take over Dixon St Mall. Susan explores the Water Tiger's contrasting characteristics of tranquility, stillness and calmness, versus great strength, ferocity, and power. Nani Puspasari offers some insights into 'Year of the Tiger: The Guardian', which references kitsch prosperity poster art of the 70s and 80s for health, fortune and good luck for the new year. Andrew Yee will talk to us about 'Then and Now', a visual tribute to Sydney's iconic Asian businesses, many of whom have greatly suffered the effects of the Covid-19 shutdowns.
Bios
Susan Chen is a Chinese Australian artist, working out of her studio in Sydney's inner west. Chen's work explores the intersection of art, design and craft, currently focusing on the use of digital technology in the ceramic art-making process. In recent works, Chen has aimed to highlight the cross-cultural social experience of Asian Australians by using the object as a way of communicating these encounters
Born in Year of the Tiger (1986), Nani Puspasari grew up in Indonesia, the largest Muslim-majority country and raised in a Chinese and Javanese multicultural household. Puspasari immigrated to Australia in 2008 and studied design for years, then graduated from RMIT (Master of Fine Art) in 2010.
Andrew Yee (b. 1989, Sydney) is multi-disciplinary artist working across illustration, video, installation and podcasting. Yee's formative years spent in Sydney's East Ryde district created a disconnect with his surroundings, searching for his identity through a consumption of 2000s manga, pro-wrestling, the spectacle of K-pop and the emotional draw of music.
Go see Sydney Lunar Festival Artist Talk 2022.
Sydney Lunar Festival Artist Talk 2022 is on 10 February 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 02 9265 9333 for details.
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