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  • A young student dressed in black standing next a pink screen with an animated character.
  • Fall 2022 and Spring 2023

    A young Chinese-American artist born and raised in The Bronx, Angela Lin takes artistic inspiration from her ever-changing surroundings. Her artwork often discusses her experience with being Chinese diaspora and her fascination with human psychology and behavior. Living in New York City has exposed her to an oversaturation of media, allowing Angela to cultivate her knowledge of the world. She is especially interested in surrealism and dadaism, hoping to further merge the physical world with the foreign dreamscape. Some artists that she is currently fixated on are Yue Minjun and Hajime Sorayama.

Final Project
Fall Final Paper: Analysis of Spencer Finch’s Candlelight (CIE 529/418) and The Outer—from the Inner (Emily Dickinson’s Bedroom, dusk)
  • A stain glass window made from sheets of warm tones of Lambert glass, casting a warm tone of shadow...
    Spencer Finch, CIE 529/418 (candlelight), 2022. Stained glass, steel frame, dimensions variable.
Final Project
Spring Final Paper: Intervening Discomfort: Reimagined Curation of Pieces in Beautiful, Vivid, Self-contained
  • A red, brown, and pink image merging faces as well as furniture. Yellow slightly borders most of...
    Walter Price, Discomfort, 2022. Acrylic and gesso on canvas, 40 × 40 inches (101.6 × 101.6 cm). Courtesy of the artist and Greene Naftali, New York. Photo: Zeshan Ahmed. Collection of David Lewis and Anne Ackerley, New York.
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