Curator Umi Hsu will give a tour of the Hold Each Other’s Hands exhibition.
Curator Umi Hsu will give a tour of the Hold Each Other’s Hands exhibition. Visitors will get a glimpse into the artworks and stories behind working with the artists and the historical contexts of the archival collection featured in the exhibition.
Hold Each Other's Hands is co-presented by One Institute and OXY ARTS as a part of One Institute’s Circa: Queer Histories Festival. You can view the full schedule of CIRCA events here: https://www.oneinstitute.org/circa/
Umi Hsu is a sound artist, curator, and ethnomusicologist. Combining ethnographic writing, oral history, experimental performance, and field recording, their artistic and curatorial practice makes tangible the sensory and relational patterns of queer, trans, Asian American, and immigrant lives, provoking inquiries into generational temporality, deep time, and diasporic geography. Through sound and curation, they build aspirational worlds that invite audiences into time-spaces where past and future memories can be felt and new relationships can emerge.
Hsu teaches in the MFA Media Design Practices program at ArtCenter College of Design and previously directed exhibitions and public programs at One Institute. Their work has been presented by LACMA, MIT School of Architecture + Planning, SOAS, CTM Festival (Berlin), ONE Archives, Human Resources, Ting Shuo Hear Say, Automata, and Radio Alhara, and has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, KCET, Giant Robot, and Dublab. Hsu holds a PhD in Critical and Comparative Studies in Music from the University of Virginia and has received fellowships and awards from the American Council of Learned Societies, the Mellon Foundation, the Shuttleworth Foundation, the City of West Hollywood, the National Endowment for the Arts, the ArtCenter College of Design Faculty Council, and LA Metro.