Stick your Head in Art
Has Fallen in the Well by Tiffany Lin |
Lin draws upon the solitude of childhood in her audio sculpture Has Fallen in the Well. Within a paper box, grass grows as if from suburban California. An audio remix from the story Tikki Tikki Tembo plays in the intimate one-person standing-room-only lantern, where one wants to both stay and exit. A too-close-for-comfort intimacy often leads to rushed good-byes.
Born in Taiwan and raised in California, Lin began studying piano at a young age. She continued piano studies at CalArts and completed a Bachelors in Music at the Cornish College of the Arts. Honors include an Artist Trust Grant, Jack Straw Residency and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts Fellowship. Projects include music for prepared piano and percussion with Paul Kikuchi as well as performing in non-traditional spaces with the Toy Boats, a toy piano quartet featuring small and toy instruments.
Go to the Columbia City Gallery and stick your head in art.
Columbia City Gallery
4864 Rainier Ave S
Seattle WA 98118
(206) 760-9843
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