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The experience of living between boundaries and communities as a first-generation immigrant in the U.S. greatly impacted her vision of globalization. Through art, Ye Cheng relates the personal challenges to the larger state of cultural migration and recalls the loss of Chinese heritage as an expression of displacement, mobility, disjunction, and self-recognition.

Ye Cheng is a Chinese-American artist currently based in New York.
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Ye Cheng is a Chinese-American artist currently based in New York. Ye Cheng graduated with a MFA degree in Fine Art from the New School at Parsons, New York in 2022. And a BFA degree in painting from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2016. Ye Cheng exhibited in LATITUDE Gallery in New York, Tree Art Gallery in Beijing, China; Palazzo Jules Maidoff in Florence, Italy; TAG gallery in Los Angeles; and RHAA, Chicago. Her work was selected and featured among graduates in Artnet China, e-flux Education.

 

The experience of living between boundaries and communities as a first-generation immigrant in the U.S. greatly impacted her vision of globalization. Through art, Ye Cheng relates the personal challenges to the larger state of cultural migration and recalls the loss of Chinese heritage as an expression of displacement, mobility, disjunction, and self-recognition.

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Ye Cheng is a Chinese-American artist currently based in New York. Ye Cheng graduated with a MFA degree in Fine Art from the New School at Parsons, New York in 2022. And a BFA degree in painting from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2016. Ye Cheng exhibited in LATITUDE Gallery in New York, Tree Art Gallery in Beijing, China; Palazzo Jules Maidoff in Florence, Italy; TAG gallery in Los Angeles; and RHAA, Chicago. Her work was selected and featured among graduates in Artnet China, e-flux Education.

 

The experience of living between boundaries and communities as a first-generation immigrant in the U.S. greatly impacted her vision of globalization. Through art, Ye Cheng relates the personal challenges to the larger state of cultural migration and recalls the loss of Chinese heritage as an expression of displacement, mobility, disjunction, and self-recognition.

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