In an interview with Soo Visual Arts Center, Khan (BFA '05) speaks about her artwork, migrating to Minnesota as a child, and coming to art after a career in medicine.
Through slow processes, sly humor, and old world ways of making, Tamir creates objects that reflect on the perpetuation of culture across centuries of migration.
Over one hundred and twenty artists from across North America explore Queer Ecology in this ongoing traveling exhibition organized by V Adams and Mary Tremonte.
In this podcast episode, Winkler's graphite rubbing of the felled sequoia's massive trunk tells the story of a tree that kickstarted arboreal conservation in California.