
Susan
Lee‐Chun
LOSING YOURSELF IN THE 21st CENTURY at MAP
Exhibition: February 4 – March 27, 2010
Event Schedule:
Exhibition: February 4 – March 27, 2010
Event Schedule:
February 4:
Opening Events
4 pm: LY Artists and Curators present the project
5 - 8 pm: Reception and Gallery Talk
4 pm: LY Artists and Curators present the project
5 - 8 pm: Reception and Gallery Talk
March 17,
2‐5 pm
: Contemporary Art and the Internet
Stacia Yeapanis Talk: Copyright Workshop with Maryland Lawyers for the Arts
Stacia Yeapanis Talk: Copyright Workshop with Maryland Lawyers for the Arts
March 17,
6‐8 pm:
Susan Lee J Chun Artist Talk and Public Art Demonstration




Featured artists:
Katherine Behar, New York | Amber Boardman, New York | Milana Braslavsky, Baltimore | Kate Hers, Berlin/LA | Susan Lee‐Chun, Miami | Noelle Mason, Tampa | Shana Moulton, Brooklyn | Renetta Sitoy, Bay Area, CA | Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, Baltimore | Amber Hawk Swanson, New York | Stacia Yeapanis, Chicago | Saya Woolfalk, New York
LOSING YOURSELF IN THE 21ST CENTURY is a unique online curatorial project to be presented in a gallery exhibition and a series of public events at Maryland Art Place from February 4 to March 27, 2010. The exhibition features new work by young U.S. based women artists exploring the idea of “self” in the 21st century. Their projects reveal how new media, information systems and consumer culture encourage personal expression at the same time they diffuse our sense of self and control our behavior. The artists alternately embrace, critique and transcend contemporary female identity.
Maryland Art Place




Featured artists:
Katherine Behar, New York | Amber Boardman, New York | Milana Braslavsky, Baltimore | Kate Hers, Berlin/LA | Susan Lee‐Chun, Miami | Noelle Mason, Tampa | Shana Moulton, Brooklyn | Renetta Sitoy, Bay Area, CA | Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, Baltimore | Amber Hawk Swanson, New York | Stacia Yeapanis, Chicago | Saya Woolfalk, New York
LOSING YOURSELF IN THE 21ST CENTURY is a unique online curatorial project to be presented in a gallery exhibition and a series of public events at Maryland Art Place from February 4 to March 27, 2010. The exhibition features new work by young U.S. based women artists exploring the idea of “self” in the 21st century. Their projects reveal how new media, information systems and consumer culture encourage personal expression at the same time they diffuse our sense of self and control our behavior. The artists alternately embrace, critique and transcend contemporary female identity.
Maryland Art Place
Radar Redux review of the show: http://bit.ly/bSqdtj
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