Invisible Landscape

Exhibition by Ting Ying Han
May 6th – June 6th, 2023

Opening: Saturday May 6th from 3pm – 5pm
Gallery Hours: Saturdays from 2pm – 5pm.

Invisible Landscape, exhibition of artist Ting Ying Han.

May 6th–June 6th. Opening May 6th from 3pm–5pm

In our lives we draw lines—inadvertently and deliberately, forcefully and with aim. They connect naturally or are designed purposefully to provide spaces and the boundary between the inside and the outside.

The artworks in the exhibition “Invisible Landscape” expand how space is depicted in many various contexts, including the personal, social, and political. The installations examine how connections, separation, relocation, ambiguity, and the fragility of something tangible may be felt in space.

Ting Ying Han is an interdisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles, California. Drawing on her years of experience of living in transit between cultures and continents, her life as an immigrant deeply fuels her practice. Her works explore the concepts of memory, identity, and belonging. Memory, migration, and belonging are central themes in the artist’s work. tingyinghan.net

The exhibition is made possible through the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs and is part of AITP’s NEA Big Read public programming.