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Step 1: rid the pomelo skin of bitterness


  • The Chinese American Museum of Chicago 238 West 23rd Street Chicago, IL, 60616 United States (map)

A solo exhibition by Hope Wang
Opening reception: March 3, 2-5pm

The Chinese American Museum of Chicago (CAMOC) will feature, artist Hope Wang, in its next installment of the collaborative Spotlight Series curated by Larry Lee of Molar Productions. In the exhibition, Step 1: rid the pomelo skin of bitterness, Wang’s profound observations and reflections connect deeply in the study of process and contrasts, and the resulting emotional capital conveyed through various mediums.

Founded in 2005, CAMOC is dedicated to the advancement in the appreciation of Chinese American culture and its contributions as an important part of the American fabric. It does this through exhibitions, education, and research to preserve the past, present, and future of Chinese Americans primarily in the Midwest. The Spotlight Series enters its third year, which focuses on the work and experiences of local, emerging, and mid-career artists of Chinese descent. The project aims to celebrate the divergent artistic visions and experiences of being Chinese in America and reflects upon our relationship to contemporary visual culture to a wider audience within our community.