In Conversation: Artists Xyza Cruz Bacani, Jessica Chou, Farah Salem
Friday, Mar 4, 2022 12 – 1 pmColumbia College Chicago
600 S. Michigan
Chicago, IL 60605
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This in-person event will be filmed and available on vimeo.com/mocpchicago at a later date.
Xyza Cruz Bacani is a Filipina street and documentary photographer based in New York and Hong Kong, who uses her practice to raise awareness about under-reported stories with a focus on the intersection of labor migration and human rights. Jessica Chou is a photographer based in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Selections from her Suburban Chinatown body of work offer a multicultural and expansive update to representations of American suburban life. Farah Salem is a Chicago-based artist and art therapist from Kuwait, whose photography, performance, and installation practice explores subtle affinities between natural landscapes, the human psyche, fiber-material structures, and experiences of gender.
Please note that masks are required for in-person events at the MoCP.