MANIFOLD

Holly Wong

Curated by OXH Gallery

DRIFT: an independent curators space

January 18 - February 22

MEMBERS COCKTAIL HOUR :: THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 @ 6-7PM (BECOME A MEMBER)

OPENING RECEPTION :: THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 @ 7-9PM

Miami born, California-based artist Holly Wong @hollywongart will be taking over the gallery to reflect, through a two-fold presentation, on how light becomes a record of presence and spirit. Although not a retrospective in the strictest sense of the word, the #artexhibition shows one of her earliest #fineartphotos #artseries adjacent to Spiral Dance, one of her latest #artinstallations allowing for the possibility to dig deep into the evolution of her sense of self and her role/place in the world #feministartist through the lens of her #artpractice. 

 Holly Wong (b. 1971, North Miami Beach FLA) creates fiber and drawing-based installations and assemblages that explore grief, mourning and resilience. She was educated at the San Francisco Art Institute where she graduated with a Master of Fine Arts with a concentration in New Genres. Holly has participated in over 80 exhibitions including group shows at the de Young Museum, the Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, Ogden Contemporary Arts, and Maui Arts & Cultural Center. A Presidential Scholar in the Arts, she has received grants from the California Arts Council (Established Artist category), the Puffin Foundation, the George Sugarman Foundation, and the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund. 

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