Tang Xiaomeng MFA Exhibition, Alien
Campus Location
Office/Remote Location
Description
Xiaomeng Tang presents, Alien, her research in fulfillment of a Master of Fine Arts degree. Tang’s Mongolian-Chinese heritage as a first generation of the One-Child Policy and the so-called "Eighty-Afters" group informs her experience as a resident alien in the United States. Tang’s current body of work explores the boundaries of identity that overlap the physical and psychological experiences of a cross-culture artist, a woman, and a mother. By altering the structures, functions, and pre-existing historical meanings of found objects, Tang critiques the conditions of her ethnicity and bilingual experiences by interlacing day-to-day Americana. She simultaneously challenges viewers to reconsider their definitions of identity
By means of paintings, prints, mixed media sculpture, installation, and literature, Tang engages in conversations of gender, race, identity, immigration, and human rights. Her most recent work investigates the impact of language, power, freedom, and radicalization in the realm of intercultural experiences.
Alien, at the Donna Beam Gallery, is open to the public by appointment until April 23. To make an appointment, please . Please note that for the safety of our community, all visitors are required to wear a face-covering and maintain social distancing between one another.
Price
Free to the public
Admission Information
No charge for admission. To make an appointment, please .
External Sponsor
Donna Beam Gallery, Department of Art, College of Fine Arts