Dual Exhibit: “Reflections and Refractions” & “Adapt Adopt”
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Wednesday, November 6, 2024
10 a.m.
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5 p.m.
Repeats weekly (to December 14)
- ASU Mayer Museum
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Free
Explore the dual exhibit of “Reflections and Refractions” by Yuni Lee and “Adapt Adopt” by Nishiki Sugawara-Beda, the featured speakers for the 2024 Henry Edwards Distinguished Lectureship in Art. Discover their unique perspectives in contemporary art.
About the Artists
Yuni Lee
Lee, a native of South Korea, has a diverse art-making practice using mixed-media, vibrant colors and collective patterns to demonstrate dimensional harmony of both earth and technology, and she is committed to making art about expression, power and community. She has participated in numerous group exhibitions in Texas, including at the Forth Worth Community Art Center and Greater Denton Art Council, and her work is represented in the Ro2 Art Gallery in Dallas. She holds a bachelor’s degree in art and performance from the University of Texas at Dallas and a Master of Fine Arts in painting and drawing from the University of North Texas, where she is also an adjunct professor.
View Examples of Lee’s Artwork
Nishiki Sugawara-Beda
Sugawara-Beda draws upon her Japanese heritage to explore themes related to culture, language and spirituality rooted in Zen Buddhism. She experiments in ancient Japanese materials and techniques, including Sumi ink, Kakejiku landscapes and rice paper, to merge them with abstract and expressive forms familiar to the modern Western aesthetic. Her exhibition venues range across the U.S., including in South Carolina, California, Michigan and New York. She has won multiple awards for her art, which has also been published in New American Paintings, the London Post, Art Spiel and various other journals. She is an associate professor of art at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
View Examples of Sugawara-Beda’s Artwork
About the Program
ASU’s Henry Edwards Distinguished Lectureship in Art is supported by the Edwards Family Trust that was established in 1992 by Joseph Henry Edwards and Winona Edwards of San Angelo. It provides funding for the ASU art program, including support for scholarships for outstanding visual art students, a lectureship in the visual and performing arts, and an artist residency program.