Moudy Gallery presents Dan Jian's exhibit, "And Dust To Mountains," highlighting new drawings, cut-outs, and animations featuring fragmentary and dreamlike stories in otherworldly landscapes. Merging interests in cultural memory and the tension between identity and tradition, Jian prospects an imagined narrative in charcoal, ink and dust.
Jian is an Assistant Professor of Art in the TCU School of Art where she teaches drawing and painting. Her work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions nationally across the US, as well as internationally in China and Italy. She has participated in several artist residencies, notably Organhaus contemporary art space, Chongqing, China and the Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT. Jian received her MFA from Ohio State University in 2018.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 25.
Moudy Gallery presents Dan Jian's exhibit, "And Dust To Mountains," highlighting new drawings, cut-outs, and animations featuring fragmentary and dreamlike stories in otherworldly landscapes. Merging interests in cultural memory and the tension between identity and tradition, Jian prospects an imagined narrative in charcoal, ink and dust.
Jian is an Assistant Professor of Art in the TCU School of Art where she teaches drawing and painting. Her work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions nationally across the US, as well as internationally in China and Italy. She has participated in several artist residencies, notably Organhaus contemporary art space, Chongqing, China and the Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT. Jian received her MFA from Ohio State University in 2018.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 25.
Moudy Gallery presents Dan Jian's exhibit, "And Dust To Mountains," highlighting new drawings, cut-outs, and animations featuring fragmentary and dreamlike stories in otherworldly landscapes. Merging interests in cultural memory and the tension between identity and tradition, Jian prospects an imagined narrative in charcoal, ink and dust.
Jian is an Assistant Professor of Art in the TCU School of Art where she teaches drawing and painting. Her work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions nationally across the US, as well as internationally in China and Italy. She has participated in several artist residencies, notably Organhaus contemporary art space, Chongqing, China and the Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT. Jian received her MFA from Ohio State University in 2018.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 25.