Multiple Impressions: Contemporary Chinese Woodblock Prints Artist Conversation and Dialogue with Chen Limin
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
4:00 AM
University of Michigan Museum of Art
Multipurpose Room
Multipurpose Room
Chen Limin, Printmaker and Painter
Chen Limin—one of the youngest artists in the current exhibition of Chinese contemporary woodblock prints and one of two women printmakers represented—will talk about her work as a painter and printmaker, as well as the challenges and opportunities for women pursuing careers as artists in China today. This informal program will also offer the opportunity for facilitated conversation between the artist and the audience. Participants are invited to attend a reception with Chen Limin immediately following this program.
Born in Hangzhou, China, Chen Limin was educated in China and France, where she now resides. She has participated in solo and group exhibitions in China and Europe. Multiple Impressions: Chinese Contemporary Woodblock Prints is her first US exhibition.
Chen Limin—one of the youngest artists in the current exhibition of Chinese contemporary woodblock prints and one of two women printmakers represented—will talk about her work as a painter and printmaker, as well as the challenges and opportunities for women pursuing careers as artists in China today. This informal program will also offer the opportunity for facilitated conversation between the artist and the audience. Participants are invited to attend a reception with Chen Limin immediately following this program.
Born in Hangzhou, China, Chen Limin was educated in China and France, where she now resides. She has participated in solo and group exhibitions in China and Europe. Multiple Impressions: Chinese Contemporary Woodblock Prints is her first US exhibition.