current & recent projects

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I am a visual artist and social practitioner who explores belonging, resilience, and other dimensions of psychological well-being by engaging communities in participatory research. These cooperative processes inform artworks in drawing, calligraphy, printmaking, publishing, public art, flags, banners, and more. My goals are to create ethical and equitable social entanglements, and creative ways to gather and disseminate local knowledge.

In Solidarity with Freedom Fighters of Iran

illustration of three Iranian women; their hair spells out Womxn Life Freedom in green, white and red.

Current & Upcoming

Now through 8/4: How I Keep Looking Up/Como Sigo Mirando Arriba/仰望 at the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco (solo exhibition/social practice project launched in the Chinese New Year Parade).

3/22–4/29: Christine Wong Yap: Holding @ Berkeley Art Center, Berkeley, CA.

Ongoing

Mindscapes artist-in-residence at large; NYC, Berlin, Tokyo, Bengaluru. International zine exchange launch: Saturday, April 8, at Berkeley Art Center.

Contributing artist, Color Factory, Houston, NYC, and Chicago.

Recent

1/25–3/17: Christine Wong Yap: Recognitions / 认 • 知 @ California College of the Arts, solo exhibition, San Francisco, CA.

Now available: Design for Belonging by Susie B. Wise (Stanford d.school/Ten Speed Press).

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