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Asian American Art Oral History Project Gallery

Featuring the works of artists who have participated in the DePaul University Asian American Art Oral History Project.

2016 AAAOH Artists - please upload your images using the "Submit Research" link on the left hand side of this screen.



The full archive of the Asian American Art Oral History Project is held is DePaul University’s Special Collections and Archives Department 2350 North Kenmore Avenue 2nd floor, Chicago, IL 60614 . For more information contact us at 773-325-7864, or archives@depaul.edu

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  • The University Avenue Project - University Ave. & Albert St. by Wing Young Huie

    The University Avenue Project - University Ave. & Albert St.

    Wing Young Huie

    The University Avenue Project: A Six-Mile Inquiry, Installation View, Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN (2006-2010)

    The University Avenue Project: A Six-Mile Photographic Inquiry For three years Huie photographed the dizzying diversity in the St. Paul neighborhoods connected by this major thoroughfare. From old world to developing world to modern world, this jammed stretch of storefronts, big box retailers, blue-collar neighborhoods, and burgeoning condominium communities—in the midst of one of the highest concentration of international immigrants in the country—collectively reflects the colliding and evolving American experience.

    In 2010, in collaboration with Saint Paul Public Art, a six-mile gallery of 500 photographs transformed University Avenue, exhibited in store windows and on buildings. The centerpiece was a spectacular installation site where dual outdoor photographic slide shows were projected nightly on billboard-sized screens in a former car dealership lot, accompanied by prerecorded soundtracks by local musicians.

  • The University Avenue Project - University Ave. & Albert St. 2 by Wing Young Huie

    The University Avenue Project - University Ave. & Albert St. 2

    Wing Young Huie

    The University Avenue Project: A Six-Mile Inquiry, Installation View, Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN (2006-2010)

    The University Avenue Project: A Six-Mile Photographic Inquiry For three years Huie photographed the dizzying diversity in the St. Paul neighborhoods connected by this major thoroughfare. From old world to developing world to modern world, this jammed stretch of storefronts, big box retailers, blue-collar neighborhoods, and burgeoning condominium communities—in the midst of one of the highest concentration of international immigrants in the country—collectively reflects the colliding and evolving American experience.

    In 2010, in collaboration with Saint Paul Public Art, a six-mile gallery of 500 photographs transformed University Avenue, exhibited in store windows and on buildings. The centerpiece was a spectacular installation site where dual outdoor photographic slide shows were projected nightly on billboard-sized screens in a former car dealership lot, accompanied by prerecorded soundtracks by local musicians.

  • The University Avenue Project - University Ave. & Dale St. by Wing Young Huie

    The University Avenue Project - University Ave. & Dale St.

    Wing Young Huie

    The University Avenue Project: A Six-Mile Inquiry, Installation View, Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN (2006-2010)

    The University Avenue Project: A Six-Mile Photographic Inquiry For three years Huie photographed the dizzying diversity in the St. Paul neighborhoods connected by this major thoroughfare. From old world to developing world to modern world, this jammed stretch of storefronts, big box retailers, blue-collar neighborhoods, and burgeoning condominium communities—in the midst of one of the highest concentration of international immigrants in the country—collectively reflects the colliding and evolving American experience. I

    n 2010, in collaboration with Saint Paul Public Art, a six-mile gallery of 500 photographs transformed University Avenue, exhibited in store windows and on buildings. The centerpiece was a spectacular installation site where dual outdoor photographic slide shows were projected nightly on billboard-sized screens in a former car dealership lot, accompanied by prerecorded soundtracks by local musicians.

  • The University Avenue Project - University Ave. & Pierce St. by Wing Young Huie

    The University Avenue Project - University Ave. & Pierce St.

    Wing Young Huie

    The University Avenue Project: A Six-Mile Inquiry, Installation View, Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN (2006-2010)

    The University Avenue Project: A Six-Mile Photographic Inquiry For three years Huie photographed the dizzying diversity in the St. Paul neighborhoods connected by this major thoroughfare. From old world to developing world to modern world, this jammed stretch of storefronts, big box retailers, blue-collar neighborhoods, and burgeoning condominium communities—in the midst of one of the highest concentration of international immigrants in the country—collectively reflects the colliding and evolving American experience.

    In 2010, in collaboration with Saint Paul Public Art, a six-mile gallery of 500 photographs transformed University Avenue, exhibited in store windows and on buildings. The centerpiece was a spectacular installation site where dual outdoor photographic slide shows were projected nightly on billboard-sized screens in a former car dealership lot, accompanied by prerecorded soundtracks by local musicians.

  • The University Avenue Project - University Ave. & Raymond Ave. by Wing Young Huie

    The University Avenue Project - University Ave. & Raymond Ave.

    Wing Young Huie

    The University Avenue Project: A Six-Mile Inquiry, Installation View, Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN (2006-2010)

    The University Avenue Project: A Six-Mile Photographic Inquiry For three years Huie photographed the dizzying diversity in the St. Paul neighborhoods connected by this major thoroughfare. From old world to developing world to modern world, this jammed stretch of storefronts, big box retailers, blue-collar neighborhoods, and burgeoning condominium communities—in the midst of one of the highest concentration of international immigrants in the country—collectively reflects the colliding and evolving American experience. In 2010, in collaboration with Saint Paul Public Art, a six-mile gallery of 500 photographs transformed University Avenue, exhibited in store windows and on buildings. The centerpiece was a spectacular installation site where dual outdoor photographic slide shows were projected nightly on billboard-sized screens in a former car dealership lot, accompanied by prerecorded soundtracks by local musicians.

  • The University Avenue Project - University Ave. & Snelling Ave. by Wing Young Huie

    The University Avenue Project - University Ave. & Snelling Ave.

    Wing Young Huie

    The University Avenue Project: A Six-Mile Inquiry, Installation View, Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN (2006-2010)

    The University Avenue Project: A Six-Mile Photographic Inquiry For three years Huie photographed the dizzying diversity in the St. Paul neighborhoods connected by this major thoroughfare. From old world to developing world to modern world, this jammed stretch of storefronts, big box retailers, blue-collar neighborhoods, and burgeoning condominium communities—in the midst of one of the highest concentration of international immigrants in the country—collectively reflects the colliding and evolving American experience.

    In 2010, in collaboration with Saint Paul Public Art, a six-mile gallery of 500 photographs transformed University Avenue, exhibited in store windows and on buildings. The centerpiece was a spectacular installation site where dual outdoor photographic slide shows were projected nightly on billboard-sized screens in a former car dealership lot, accompanied by prerecorded soundtracks by local musicians.

  • Woman Collecting Aluminum Cans, Minneapolis, Minnesota by Wing Young Huie

    Woman Collecting Aluminum Cans, Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Wing Young Huie

    Title: Woman Collecting Aluminum Cans, Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Project: Lake Street USA (1997 – 2000)

  • Pro by Snow Yunxue Fu

    Pro

    Snow Yunxue Fu

    Video installation, monitor display with wooden structure and paint, 18' W x 9' H x 8' D

 

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