
A dynamic group of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) female-identified designers and artists will participate in “Upon Further Reflection,” an exhibition intended to give a platform to the often underlooked yet prolific community. The show is co-curated by Lora Appleton, founder of the Female Design Council and Andrea Hill, founder of Tortuga Forma, in partnership with the Asian American Pacific Islander Design Alliance (AAPIDA).
The designers were invited to both challenge and address the ideas of reflection through surface exploration, materiality, and self discovery. This charged concept of mirroring and reflection is of endless fascination, and especially for the AAPI community, who has struggled to be seen within the historically white-centric United States of America. The result is an extraordinary multi-disciplinary exhibition featuring an array of never-before-seen pieces in a diverse range of artistic mediums, including furniture, sculpture, installation, painting, and ceramic objects, that invites viewers to ponder and question their own reflections.
Exhibiting Designers
Bowen Liu, Caroline Chao, Ellen Pong, Jean Lee, Jean Pelle, Jialun Xiong, Lynn Lin, Pooja Pawaskar, Rosie Li, Susan Maddux, Moving Mountains, Teruko Kushi, Ti Chang, Tina Scepanovic, Urvi Sharma, Soft Geometry, Virginia Sin, Windy Chien, Wu Hanyen