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Home > LAS > LAS Departments and Programs > Art, Media, and Design > Asian American Art Oral History Project > Asian American Oral Hist. Gallery

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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  • Agnes Chou in front of her work by Agnes Chou

    Agnes Chou in front of her work

    Agnes Chou

    Agnes Chou in front of her work at an exhibition in the Wilmette Library 2010.

  • Agnes Chou work sample by Agnes Chou

    Agnes Chou work sample

    Agnes Chou

    photograph of an ink painting by Agnes Chou

  • Haruhi Suzumiya Cosplay by Anne M. Chua Lee

    Haruhi Suzumiya Cosplay

    Anne M. Chua Lee

    Character from Nagaru Tanigawa and Noizi Ito's The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Photo taken by Fristle at Otakon 2009.

  • Momohime Cosplay by Anne M. Chua Lee

    Momohime Cosplay

    Anne M. Chua Lee

    Character from Vanillaware's Muramasa: The Demon Blade. Photo taken by Fristle at Penny Arcade Expo East 2010.

  • Tron Bonne Cosplay by Anne M. Chua Lee

    Tron Bonne Cosplay

    Anne M. Chua Lee

    Character from Capcom's Mega Man Legends. Photo taken by Fristle at Penny Arcade Expo Prime 2010.

  • In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #3 by Cesar Conde

    In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #3

    Cesar Conde

    "In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #3", 2013, Technique Mixte on canvas, 48"w x 48"h.

    "In The Hood- Portraits of Professional African Americans", a project of large scale paintings done in Technique Mixte of African American professionals, male and female wearing a “Hoodie”. The project is to continue the dialogue in perception, race-relations, stigmas, images, stereotypes, generalizations. This project was inspired by the tragedy of the 17 y.o. African American teenager, Trayvon Martin who was shot and killed last year while wearing a hoodie in a Florida neighborhood. "Until we see each other beyond “The Hood”and into “Humanity”, we perhaps can achieve peace and erase color lines."

  • In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #4 by Cesar Conde

    In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #4

    Cesar Conde

    "In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #4", 2013, Technique Mixte on canvas, 48"w x 48"h.

    "In The Hood- Portraits of Professional African Americans", a project of large scale paintings done in Technique Mixte of African American professionals, male and female wearing a “Hoodie”. The project is to continue the dialogue in perception, race-relations, stigmas, images, stereotypes, generalizations. This project was inspired by the tragedy of the 17 y.o. African American teenager, Trayvon Martin who was shot and killed last year while wearing a hoodie in a Florida neighborhood. "Until we see each other beyond “The Hood”and into “Humanity”, we perhaps can achieve peace and erase color lines."

  • In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #5 by Cesar Conde

    In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #5

    Cesar Conde

    "In The Hood-Portraits of African American Professionals Wearing a Hoodie #5", 2013, Technique Mixte on canvas, 48"w x 48"h.

    "In The Hood- Portraits of Professional African Americans", a project of large scale paintings done in Technique Mixte of African American professionals, male and female wearing a “Hoodie”. The project is to continue the dialogue in perception, race-relations, stigmas, images, stereotypes, generalizations. This project was inspired by the tragedy of the 17 y.o. African American teenager, Trayvon Martin who was shot and killed last year while wearing a hoodie in a Florida neighborhood. "Until we see each other beyond “The Hood”and into “Humanity”, we perhaps can achieve peace and erase color lines."

 

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