Group show at Ice House Gallery
Group show at North Park University
2019 Alumni Triennial
September 18 – October 18
Carlson Tower Gallery
North Park University
3225 W Foster Ave
Chicago, IL 60625
Mixed media, about 22"x18", 2019
Mixed media, about 22"x18", 2019
September 7th 2019 - December 21st 2019
Solo art show March 2019
January 12th through April 27th 2019
"What’s Next” is highlighting up-and-coming student artists. This show will give young, emerging artists an opportunity to showcase in an established gallery, grow their following and sell their creations. Student art is important to show, see, and sell because it gives new artist opportunity while showcasing new ideas, techniques and styles into the art and art buyer world. Supporting local, new artists allows the art community to grow and succeed in the future.
Acrylic painting on stretched canvas. 24” x 30”
Chicago Public Library hosts an Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month art exhibit during May 2018. Molly Kelly, Librarian, and Jacqueline Hui, Branch Manager
Chicago Public Library hosts an Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month art exhibit during May 2018. Molly Kelly, Librarian, and Jacqueline Hui, Branch Manager
May 2018, Solo show,
Celebrating Diversity
Rogers Park Library
Group Exhibitions
North Park University
2017 and 2018
Exhibited in Carlson Gallery Juried by Jeremy Botts
Painted from life 16" x 20" acrylic paint on stretched canvas, 12.15.16
Exhibited in Carlson Gallery Juried by Jeremy Botts
Exhibited in Carlson Gallery Juried by Nnenna Okore, Kelly VanderBrug, and Tim Lowly
Designed by Samantha Gee, colored by N. 11"x17", colored pencil on an existing image printed on newsprint. 2017
Exhibited in Carlson Gallery Juried by Nnenna Okore, Kelly VanderBrug, and Tim Lowly
Exhibited in Brandel Library Juried by Leah Samuelson
Painted from life 16" x 20" acrylic paint on stretched canvas, 12.15.16
In the style of Vermeer's 'The Milkmaid', painted from life, 16" x 20" acrylic paint and newspaper on stretched canvas, 12.15.16
Exhibited in Brandel Library Juried by Leah Samuelson