Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow | |
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![]() Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow | |
Born | 1975 |
Nationality | American, Jamaican |
Education | University of Florida, Hunter College |
Known for | Installation art, performance art |
Awards | Franklin Furnace Fund |
Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow (born 1975 in Manchester, Jamaica) is an American interdisciplinary artist based in New York City. [1] She is best known for her work in performance art. [2] [3] [4] She teaches at the School of Visual Arts, [5] [6] [7] and is a mentor in the New York Foundation for the Arts' Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program. [8]
Lyn-Kee-Chow grew up in South Florida and holds a BFA from the University of Florida, and an MFA from Hunter College. [9] [10]
Her work has been exhibited at the Queens Museum of Art, [11] Exit Art, [12] Panoply Performance Laboratory, [13] [14] the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporic Arts, the Art Museum of the Americas, Grace Exhibition Space, the Open Contemporary Art Center in Beijing, and other institutions. [15] [16]
Lyn-Kee-Chow's work has been reviewed in the Huffington Post, [17] Hyperallergic, [4] and other publications. She has received awards from the Rema Hort Mann Foundation, [18] the New York Foundation for the Arts, [19] the Franklin Furnace Fund, [9] the Queens Council on the Arts, [20] and the Consulate General of the United States, Guangzhou. [21] [22] Her work is in the collections of the National Gallery of Jamaica and the Bianca Lanza Gallery in Miami Beach, among other institutions. [1] [22] Lyn-Kee-Chow is a former member of the tART Collective. [23]
Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow | |
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![]() Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow | |
Born | 1975 |
Nationality | American, Jamaican |
Education | University of Florida, Hunter College |
Known for | Installation art, performance art |
Awards | Franklin Furnace Fund |
Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow (born 1975 in Manchester, Jamaica) is an American interdisciplinary artist based in New York City. [1] She is best known for her work in performance art. [2] [3] [4] She teaches at the School of Visual Arts, [5] [6] [7] and is a mentor in the New York Foundation for the Arts' Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program. [8]
Lyn-Kee-Chow grew up in South Florida and holds a BFA from the University of Florida, and an MFA from Hunter College. [9] [10]
Her work has been exhibited at the Queens Museum of Art, [11] Exit Art, [12] Panoply Performance Laboratory, [13] [14] the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporic Arts, the Art Museum of the Americas, Grace Exhibition Space, the Open Contemporary Art Center in Beijing, and other institutions. [15] [16]
Lyn-Kee-Chow's work has been reviewed in the Huffington Post, [17] Hyperallergic, [4] and other publications. She has received awards from the Rema Hort Mann Foundation, [18] the New York Foundation for the Arts, [19] the Franklin Furnace Fund, [9] the Queens Council on the Arts, [20] and the Consulate General of the United States, Guangzhou. [21] [22] Her work is in the collections of the National Gallery of Jamaica and the Bianca Lanza Gallery in Miami Beach, among other institutions. [1] [22] Lyn-Kee-Chow is a former member of the tART Collective. [23]