Oral History Interview with Juliann Wang, August 11, 2020
Abstract
Juliann Wang sits down with MOCA to discuss her experience as a Chinese artist during the COVID-19 pandemic. She talks about her experience participating in the online art show “Slaysian” as well as her hopes and goals for her art, before explaining how the pandemic has impacted her world and her view of art’s role in one’s daily life. She then goes on to discuss the impact of COVID on US-China relations and the rise of AAPI racism. She also elaborates on her personal journey from Anhui to different parts of the United States as well as how she received her education as an artist. Finally, she shares her hopes for the Chinese artist community and her plans for the future after COVID.
Dates
- Creation: August 11, 2020
Extent
.343 Gigabytes
Language of Materials
English
Cultural context
Geographic
Occupation
Repository Details
Part of the Museum of Chinese in America Repository