Monday, April 28, 2008

Envisioning Diaspora


ENVISIONING DIASPORA:
Asian American Visual Arts Collectives
From Godzilla, Godzookie, to the Barnstormers

Published by Timezone 8 Editions with Project Partner Asian/Pacific/American Institute at New York University (Forthcoming 2008, Fall).

For more information, please E-mail: info@envisioningdiasporathebook.com

Alexandra Chang is an arts writer, filmmaker and independent curator. She has curated exhibitions and written on contemporary art, graffiti, design and architecture. Her book Envisioning Diaspora: Asian American Visual Arts Collectives, published by Timezone 8 Editions and project partner Asian / Pacific / American Institute at New York University, is forthcoming fall 2008. Her monograph on artist Tomokazu Matsuyama Found Modern Library: Tomokazu Matsuyama: An organic Cosmopolitanism was published by Gingko Press in 2007. She is a regular contributor to ArtKrush and Asiance magazine. She has served as the managing editor for Art Asia Pacific magazine, features editor for amNew York, and her writing and reviews have appeared in Time Magazine, Time Out New York, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe among other publications. She is also the Director of Public Programs and Research Manager at A/P/A Institute at NYU and holds a Master’s from the NYU John W. Draper Interdisciplinary Master’s program in Humanities and Social Thought with a concentration in Asian American Art History.