Dec 07 2021
ARTbreak: What Do Asian Americans Smell Like?

ARTbreak: What Do Asian Americans Smell Like?

Presented by Kalamazoo Institute of Arts at Kalamazoo Institute of Arts

Dr. Eunice Uhm is the KIA/Kalamazoo College’s new postdoctoral fellow, specializing in modern and contemporary Asian and Asian diaspora art. She is also a recipient of the National Committee for the History of Art Travel Fellowship and the Diversity and Identity Studies Collective Grant at Ohio State University, where she recently defended her dissertation and received her PhD.

Dr. Uhm will present part of her research on the discursive relationship between visual culture and diaspora in the twentieth century with a focus on women artists. In this lecture, Dr. Uhm will address how Anicka Yi’s work elicits visceral sensorial responses in the visitor, demonstrating the subversive aesthetic possibilities of smell to underscore and negotiate biopolitics of race and gender.

Admission Info

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Dates & Times

2021/12/07 - 2021/12/07

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Dr. Eunice Uhm is the KIA/Kalamazoo College’s new postdoctoral fellow, specializing in modern and contemporary Asian and Asian diaspora art. She is also a recipient of the National Committee for the History of Art Travel Fellowship and the Diversity and Identity Studies Collective Grant at Ohio State University, where she recently defended her dissertation and received her PhD.

Dr. Uhm will present part of her research on the discursive relationship between visual culture and diaspora in the twentieth century with a focus on women artists. In this lecture, Dr. Uhm will address how Anicka Yi’s work elicits visceral sensorial responses in the visitor, demonstrating the subversive aesthetic possibilities of smell to underscore and negotiate biopolitics of race and gender.

Location Info

Kalamazoo Institute of Arts

314 S. Park Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49007