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We Who Work: Prints and Tapestries by Hung Liu: March 3rd 2017 – June 25th 2017

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Zhuangjia (Crop), Hung Liu, 2008

Honor laborers past, present and future with vibrant portraits from Hung Liu alongside tools from Santa Cruz County workers and stories by Working for Dignity.

Explore tapestries and mixed media prints by artist Hung Liu— one of the most renowned Chinese artists living in United States today. Raised in China during the Cultural Revolution, Hung Liu creates vibrant portraits that honor workers– shoemakers, soldiers, farmers and more. Based off historical Chinese photographs, Liu’s prints and tapestries (many never seen before) not only celebrate workers (particularly women) but also expand the idea of what it means to “work.” Alongside Liu’s work will be tools from Community members and photos of local day workers from Working For Dignity artists Edward Ramirez and Leo Alas.

Hung Liu was born in Changchun, China in 1948, growing up under the Maoist regime. Trained in Socialist Realism, Liu studied mural painting at the Central Academy of Fine Art in Beijing before immigrating to the US in 1984 to attend the University of California, San Diego. A two time recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in painting, Liu also received a Lifetime Achievement Award in Printmaking from the Southern Graphics Council International in 2011. Hung Liu lives in Oakland, and exhibits internationally. We Who Work presents a collection of prints, tapestries, and cast resin paintings Hung Liu created in collaboration with master printers at Paulson Bott Press, Magnolia Editions, and Trillium Graphics

Exhibit Related Events:

MAH Members Preview Party

Thurs March 2rd, 2017 6–8 pm

 

FREE First Friday Opening

Friday March 3rd, 2017 5-9pm

 

Poetry and Book Arts 3rd Friday

Fri, Mar 17, 2017, 6–9 pm

 

Economic Justice Alliance – Public Membership Meeting

Mon, Mar 20, 2017, 6–7:30 pm

 

Qing Ming Festival and Work Party

Sat, Apr 1, 2017, 9:30 am–12:30 pm at Evergreen Cemetery

 

Beyond Borders 3rd Friday 

Fri, Apr 21, 2017, 6–9 pm

 

Laboring for Dignity

Friday, May 12th, 2017, 6-8pm

Open panel with Hung Liu, Boreth Li, Steve McKay, and Edward Ramirez

 

This project was made possible with support from California Humanities, a partner of the NEH (Visit www.calhum.org.), Ow Family Properties and Hotel Paradox.


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