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  • Special issue Verge: Studies in Global Asias
    September 23, 2022

    Special issue Verge: Studies in Global Asias

    Chang Tan, Laura Kina, and Tina Chen co-edited a special issue of Verge: Studies In Global Asias “Visualizing Asias: Interventions in Asian and Asian Diasporic Art” Vol 8 Issue 2 Fall 2022.

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  • Brooklyn Rail Critics Page
    July 15, 2022

    Brooklyn Rail Critics Page

    Laura Kina and Seiji Igei’s collaborative digital print “#STOPASIANHATE #NOBASEHENOKO #BLACKLIVESMATTER” is featured in the July–August 2022 edition of the Brooklyn Rail’s “Critics Page” curated by Amy Sadao and Susette Min.

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  • Generations: 30 Years of Woman Made Gallery
    June 16, 2022

    Generations: 30 Years of Woman Made Gallery

    Laura Kina’s collaborative piece with Shelly Jyoti “EPOCH 2020: Breathe” is on view in Woman Made Gallery’s group exhibition “Generations: 30 Years Of Woman Made Gallery” June 11 – July 16 2022.

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  • Diversity within a Microcosm: Varieties of Expression in Japanese American Art
    May 17, 2022

    Diversity within a Microcosm: Varieties of Expression in Japanese American Art

    Two of Laura Kina’s artworks are on view in “Diversity within a Microcosm: Varieties of Expression in Japanese American Art” curated by Alice Murata May 21-August 15, 2022 at Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) Ronald Williams Library.

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  • KU Art History Lecture April 14, 2022
    April 9, 2022

    KU Art History Lecture April 14, 2022

    Watch Laura Kina’s April 14, 2022 University of Kansas artist talk “Interdependent: Strategies for Friendship and Care in Asian American Art.”

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  • Tomorrow, and Tomorrow and Tomorrow opens at the Design Museum of Chicago on April 15th
    March 11, 2022

    Tomorrow, and Tomorrow and Tomorrow opens at the Design Museum of Chicago on April 15th

    Laura Kina’s artwork is included Tomorrow, and Tomorrow and Tomorrow curated by in Industry of the Ordinary (Adam Brooks and Mathew Wilson) for the Design Museum of Chicago. IOTO have invited 100 Chicago-based artists to reflect on our shared experience of the last two years.

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