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Artist

Alisa Yang

Nationality

American

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Date of Work

2012

Medium

Archival Digital print on LexJet paper

Edition #

AP IV

Signature

Lower Right

Height

22"

Width

17"

Collection/Provenance

Art & Design Study Collection: Binary Inventions Portfolio

Status

Stored: CE

Location

UND Art Collections Repository

Artist Bio

Alisa Yang received her BFA with honors from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. She currently works as a curator at Gemini G.E.I., a publisher of limited-edition prints and sculptures in Los Angeles, California,

Yang is a contributing illustrator to Artillery Magazine (an alternative contemporary art publication) and Argot & Ochre (a bi-coastal art marketing and public relations agency). in addition, she is a participating artist in the Los Angeles Artist Association.

Additional Information

The original print exhibited in the area surrounding the Scale-Up Classroom was created in conjunction with UND’s 2012 Arts & Culture Conference: Binary Inventions, Art & Culture in the Digital Age.

The print relates to a campus-wide plan called the “Living Art Museum.” The concept behind this plan stresses the idea of “relevancy” in regard to what is selected for display—as it relates to the concerns of people who are normally present in spaces where the art is placed. With this concept in mind, the artwork relates to the issue of recent digital technologies that are available to “scale up” processes utilized in contemporary printmaking.

Sundog Multiples was a printmaking venture created by Art & Design Professor Kim Fink, in conjunction with UND Art Collections, and generously funded by the Myers Foundations.

Condition

Excellent

Rights

Images are provided for educational purposes only and may not be reproduced for commercial use. Images may be protected by artist copyright. A credit line is required to be used for any public non-commercial educational purpose. The credit line must include, “Image courtesy of the University of North Dakota.”

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