NEXT SHOWING:
"Saints Preserve Us"
The Yards Collective, Rochester, NY

OCTOBER 4–26
Opening reception OCTOBER 4, 6–9PM
Panel discussion Friday, October 18, 6:30–8PM (hosted by the Yards Collective & Rochester Art Collectors). Panelists include Cielo Ornelas MacFarlane, Rivkah Simcha, and Julie Chen.
Installation
The artist’s mother’s cremains, paper clay, wood, table, incense, fruit, and other miscellaneous objects
8½ × 8½ × 10 feet

Walk into a Chinese home and you may find an altar on a tiny shelf, a console table, or the upper area of a small cabinet. It may be filled with photos of a deity and/or loved ones that have died, incense, and fresh citrus to offer them, among other things to remember them by.

This is my contemporary take on a Chinese-American shrine for my mother. It includes some items that would appear in traditional Chinese-American domestic shrines, and also includes some of her favorite things. 

You are invited to open the drawer of the table top I built to display my mother’s significant documents from different phases of her life. The outer drawer labels read “ခင်သန်းဝင်း”, “陳惠娥”, and “Peggy Chen” for the times she respectively called Myanmar, Taiwan, and the United States her home throughout her years.

Special thanks for the generosity of members of the Buy Nothing West Hartford (Central), CT Group, for donations of flowers during my thesis exhibition in 2022.
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