Join an Other Side Artists Talk at Asia Society Texas Center

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Photo courtesy of Asia Society Texas Center

Join renowned artists Margarita Cabrera, Tony de los Reyes and Zhi Lin as they discuss the personal impact that immigration and borders have made on their artwork at Asia Society Texas Center on Sunday, May 3, 2015.

The work of Cabrera, de los Reyes and Lin is featured in the museum’s current exhibit The Other Side: Chinese and Mexican Immigration to America.

Each artist will discuss his or her practice in a panel moderated by the exhibition co-curators, Chip Tom and Bridget Bray. The panel will conclude with a Q&A.

About the Artists

Margarita Cabrera was born in Monterrey, Mexico and received her BFA in Sculpture and MFA in Combined Media from Hunter College of the City University of New York. She currently lives and works in El Paso, Texas.

Born and raised in Los Angeles, Tony de los Reyes received his BFA from California State University, Northridge, and his MFA from San Francisco Art Institute. He lives and works in Los Angeles.

Zhi Lin was born in Nanjing, China, and graduated from the China National Academy of Fine Art. In 1987, Lin attended the Slade School of Fine Art at University College, London where he later completed his MFA. Lin is a Professor in the Painting and Drawing Program at the University of Washington, Seattle.

Artists Talk: Margarita Cabrera, Tony de los Reyes & Zhi Lin

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