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A Conversation with Anela Ming-Yue Oh and Amy Jacobs

  • Dieu Donné 63 Flushing Avenue • Building 3 • Suite 602 Brooklyn, NY, 11205 United States (map)

AUGUST 30, 2022 | 1:00 PM ET

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A webinar featuring Anela Ming-Yue Oh, our 2021-2022 West Bay View Fellow, in conversation with Amy Jacobs, Dieu Donné Senior Director of Artistic Projects.

Anela Ming-Yue Oh is a multidisciplinary artist in love with curry and the ocean. She holds a BFA in studio art from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. Her art practice is deeply grounded in a sense of community and sharing her skills with others through playful experimentation and collaboration. She uses materials that have a life of their own such as clay, paper, and fiber to feed her studio practice and create environments full of color and texture.

As a mixed-race artist of Malaysian Chinese descent, she utilizes imagery, colors, textures, and smells from her cultural heritage to pay homage to the work of her ancestors as she builds new worlds and futures. Her work aims to inspire a sense of hope and proposes visions of a future that includes marginalized voices by choosing to take a joyful and playful approach while discussing immigrant histories. Her work has been exhibited across the United States at galleries and museums in California, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and New York, among other places. She has been an artist-in-residence at Sonoma Ceramics, and a teaching artist-in- residence at the Oxbow School. In 2021–22 she was the West Bay View Fellow at Dieu Donné Papermill. She is currently the 2022–23 resident at the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts where she is combining her love of materials in new and exciting ways.

For more information, please visit her website or follow her on Instagram @turmericandclay.