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Thaw

Juliann Wang

Juliann Wang is a Chicago-based interdisciplinary artist, performer, and designer, whose work leverages various media.

Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including The Schoolhouse in Beijing (Solo Show), Hyde Park Art Center, Sullivan Galleries and Joan Flasch Artists’ Book Collection at School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Cleve Carney Museum of Art, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, UB Art Galleries at University of Buffalo, Woman Made Gallery, The Art Center Highland Park, Minnesota Center for Book Arts, Center for Contemporary Printmaking at Norwalk, 808 Gallery at Boston University, Cetys University and Mexicali Cultural Center in Mexico, 33 Space in Shen Zheng (China), etc. She has performed at the Chicago Cultural Center, Hyde Park Art Center, 6018 North Gallery, Mana Fine Art, Old Town School of Folk Music, and others. Her work is often quoted as possessing a “magical” quality that imparts a thoughtful sense of play and wonder.

Juliann received an MFA from School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BFA from The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University. She has been interviewed by CCTV and China Residencies (NYC). Her work has been featured in the bi-monthly publication «ShuDo» magazine (Shen Zheng, China), and permanent collections of The Schoolhouse at Mutianyu in China, Mexicali Cultural Center in Mexico, and other private collectors.

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Juliann Wang

Juliann Wang is a Chicago-based interdisciplinary artist, performer, and designer, whose work leverages various media.

Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including The Schoolhouse in Beijing (Solo Show), Hyde Park Art Center, Sullivan Galleries and Joan Flasch Artists’ Book Collection at School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Cleve Carney Museum of Art, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, UB Art Galleries at University of Buffalo, Woman Made Gallery, The Art Center Highland Park, Minnesota Center for Book Arts, Center for Contemporary Printmaking at Norwalk, 808 Gallery at Boston University, Cetys University and Mexicali Cultural Center in Mexico, 33 Space in Shen Zheng (China), etc. She has performed at the Chicago Cultural Center, Hyde Park Art Center, 6018 North Gallery, Mana Fine Art, Old Town School of Folk Music, and others. Her work is often quoted as possessing a “magical” quality that imparts a thoughtful sense of play and wonder.

Juliann received an MFA from School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BFA from The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University. She has been interviewed by CCTV and China Residencies (NYC). Her work has been featured in the bi-monthly publication «ShuDo» magazine (Shen Zheng, China), and permanent collections of The Schoolhouse at Mutianyu in China, Mexicali Cultural Center in Mexico, and other private collectors.

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Thaw

Thaw

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Masquerade

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