
The 10 winning projects, which together will receive $250,000 in funding, were selected by a panel of 12 judges.
The 10 winning projects, which together will receive $250,000 in funding, were selected by a panel of 12 judges.
“On Our Backs” explores the links between queerness, sex work, art and activism, and the ways in which they have led to radical transformation.
Chen will use the grant to develop “CAMOPTICON,” a video installation that physically mimics the experience of being watched on the web.
Chen will give a talk titled “Is Moderation Violence?: Exhibiting Sex Worker Art.”
“Erotic Labour Is Essential Labour” is one of ten window text commissions by artists created during the 2021 lockdowns.
Chen and Oates are part of Cloud Salon, a Zoom webinar series that invites artists, designers, technologists, and industry professionals to present projects.
In both articles, Chen discussed her project “OnlyBans.”
“OnlyBans,” created by Chen and Magie Oates, is included in the exhibition “Tracked & Traced.”
The Uprise Grant supports BIPOC artists whose careers and creative development have been harmed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chen will host a participatory ritual, “Journey of the Hungry Ghost,” based on Chinese ancestral worship practices and the Hungry Ghost Festival.
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