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2023 Promo Lim
1media/Promo Square_Lim_CollagingAsianAmerican - Solby Lim_thumb.png2023-04-12T18:44:35+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a0841A collaged image of newspaper articles and archived images of Asian American student history; visible text includes headlines such as "Asian women discuss media stereotypes," "Asian Women's Coalition: Alternative Visions," and "DAAWN is a literary journal featuring articles, interviews, fiction, poetry, art, and reviews by and about Asian/Pacific American women." The center text reads Collaging Asian/American: A Curatorial Experiment with Oral History.plain2023-04-12T18:44:35+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08
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1media/Promo Square_Lim_CollagingAsianAmerican - Solby Lim.pngmedia/Promo Square_Lim_CollagingAsianAmerican - Solby Lim.pngmedia/Promo Square_Lim_CollagingAsianAmerican - Solby Lim.png2023-04-12T18:40:37+00:00Collaging Asian/American: A Curatorial Experiment with Oral History and Archives (2023)21Collaging meanings and histories of "Asian/American"plain2023-05-18T17:18:10+00:0040.8095, -73.9634Solby Lim01/01/1980-12/31/1999By Solby Lim
This exhibit is a curatorial, archival, and oral historical experiment in creating images of Asian American history from a student perspective. Here, collaging is an art practice that engages together the oral histories and archived materials of Asian American student life at Barnard College and Columbia University during the 1980s-90s.
What does Asian American mean? What can Asian American oral history and art be? This live exhibit experience invited visitors to collage as an artistic practice of exploring oral and archived histories of Asian American student life at Barnard/Columbia. Visitors were invited to create their own assemblages of interview transcripts, art work, newspaper clippings, and more, all focused around discovering what Asian American looks like and can be.