Solo Exhibition – In Transition
I am very pleased to announce that I have a solo exhibition, In Transition,  at Patrick Mikhail Gallery, Montreal, September 29-Nov 3, 2018.
For more info about The Work, please visit Alone Together
for more info about the Exhibition, please visit In Transition

In Transition is a vision of the near future of human relations with robots, exploring how humans and robots co-exist and bind together with one destiny. While our society continues to struggle with modernity, questions of “Where are we?” and “Where are we going?” still have not been answered, and our co-existence/co-presence with robots demonstrates a fundamental transformation in human civilization. The exhibition draws from the tradition of performance, striving to provide a key for a better understanding of ourselves, our bodies, our emotions, and our relations with non-human others. In Transition also raises questions about how to challenge the boundaries of self/other, culture/nature, and human/machine, moving beyond traditional gender, feminism, and politics, creating a new social relation that expands and amplifies humanity.


Solo Exhibition – DongGang Museum of Photography
I am very pleased announce that I will have a solo exhibition at DongGang Museum of Photography, Gangwon-do, Korea, as part of DongGang International Photo Festival.  It is my great honour to be selected as “ The Artist of The Year,” by DongGang International Photo Festival. And my work “ Mother” will be exhibited in the museum, June 14-Sept 21, 2018.
For more info about “Mother
for more info about DongGang International Photo Festival
for more info about DongGang Museum of Photography

 

“Mother” consists of 14 photographs and a video dedicating to my absent mother. Absence is a form of presence. Since my mother passed away, I went back to China where I was born and found 14 mothers who are my mother’s close friends and relatives. I bought a pair of floral embroidered traditional Chinese shoes to each mother as a gift, because my mother always loved the floral embroidered shoes. We took photographs together at each mother’s home where the mother wears the new shoes and I wear her cloth. After taking photos with each mother, I invited all mothers to come together for a group portrait.

This work seeks consolation and restores narrations of the past through visual expression of memories and loss, exploring relationship between life and death, human existence and universal emotions. I use re-enactment as a method of revisiting and re-imagining past to create scenarios of my mother visiting her birth place and meeting her childhood friends. Through using my own body to present my mother’s present, I reunite with my mother and become her. This work reveals how the mother/daughter relationship is experienced as a site of empowerment, and how memories cross time and space to create a new experience that not only transcends life and death, bridges past and present, but also transforms emotions and realities. “Mother” is an embodiment of a melancholic longing for an unrecoverable past and a memento mori: a reminder of the inexorable passage of time and the beautiful transience of human life.


Artist Talk – Studio XX

I am very pleased to announce that I will have an Artist Talk at Studio XX, Montreal , April 19, 2018, with Louise Orwin,  moderated by Nicole Burisch

Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm, April 19, 2018
Gallery: Studio XX
Address: 4001 Berri, Suite 201 | Montreal (Qc) H2L 4H2

This conversation with Chun Hua Catherine Dong and Louise Orwin explores the female body as a political territory in performance. The discussion will be moderated by Nicole Burisch, curator, critic and cultural worker whose research focuses on feminism, performance, work, and materiality in contemporary art.

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Residency and Artist Talk – AgentC Project

I am very pleased to announce that I will have a residency at AgentC Project from April 4-11, 2018 and an Artist Talk at Island Studio on April 11, 2018, presented by AgentC Project.

Time: 6:00 -9:00 pm, April 11, 2018
Location: Island Studio
Address:   1551 Duranleau Street, Granville Island, Vancouver

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Artist Talk – Contemporary Art Society of Vancouver

I am very pleased to announce that I will have an Artist Talk at Contemporary Art Society of Vancouver  on April 7, 2018, presented by AgentC Project.

Time: 10:30 am -12:00 pm, April 7, 2018
Location: Island Studio
Address:   1551 Duranleau Street, Granville Island, Vancouver

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Workshop–Surrey Art Gallery

I am very pleased to announce that I will have a workshop with youth at  Surrey Art Gallery, BC,  as part of Art Together on April 3, 2018, presented by AgentC Project

This performance art workshop is designed for students who want to learn how to use performance to both challenge and change. This workshop combines a brief introduction of performance art, movements and gestures exercises, and improvisations, helping students to create live art images, actions and rituals, fostering new understanding of the body-based art in our everyday lives. Through this workshop, students will learn how to access and develop their powerful and creative imaginations in an engaging and fun way.  Students will also learn new approaches to art making, how to create various personas, and how to collaborate with their fellow performers to create a new form of art that will challenge traditional ideas of art and transcend the boundaries of nation, gender, and racial identity.

time: 7:00pm-9:00pm, April 3, 2018
Gallery: Surrey Art Gallery
Address: 13750 88 Ave, Surrey, BC, Canada.  V3W 3L1

 


Solo Exhibition – Modern Fuel

I am very pleased to announce that I will have a solo exhibition, The Drift Latitudes,  at Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre, Kingston, ON, Canada, on March 17-April 28, 2018. My two new works ” They” and ” Mother” is exhibited there.

Opening: 7:00pm-9:00pm, March 17, 2018
Exhibition: March 17-April 28, 2018
Gallery: Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre
Address: Suite 305, 370 King Street W., Kingston, Ontario, Canada.   K7L 2X4

For more info about my work They, Mother and the exhibition, please visit