China Institute and Asia Art Archive in America bring together Asian and Asian Diasporic artists Bing Lee, Jean Shin, Saya Woolfalk, and Parker Fay (who will represent Ming Fay) to share the stories behind their own subway commission projects while addressing questions around the possibilities, promise, and practicalities of public art. The conversation will be moderated by Deputy Director of MTA Art & Design Yaling Chen.
NYC’s subway stations have long been sites of large scale commissions, viewed on a daily basis by hundreds of thousands of city residents, commuters, and visitors. These artworks, commissioned by MTA Art & Design, are often linked to their location’s history, architecture, and/ or community context.
Please join us on November 4th for a deep dive into four select commissions and what they can teach us about shared commitment to community, artistic innovation, and site-specific storytelling.
This program is in conversation with Offering the Spiritual: A Selection Ming Fay’s Public Art Projects, an archival display featured in the current exhibition Metamorphosis: Chinese Imagination and Transformation. This display, focusing on select NYC-based public artworks by Ming Fay, is organized by Asia Art Archive in America.
Image: “Shad Crossing, Delancey Orchard” (2004) by Ming Fay at NYCT Delancey St & Essex St Station.
Photo: Rob Wilson.










