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Identity Mask

Group Members: Sophia Hart, Angie Mekki, Wilson Wu, Adriana Ndokaj, Amanda Alencastro

This mask is decorated to convey different aspects of my identity. The white Bauhinia flower references the flag of Hong Kong, where my mom is from. The Chinese radical “xin” means “heart,” which references my surname. I included various aspects of nature, such as beaded serviceberries, origami birds, and fabric insects to convey my interest in naturalism and ecology. Using different mediums represents the various types of visual art I do (sewing, photography, origami). The messy patchwork of canvas symbolizes how one’s overall identity is pieced together over time. I left blank space on the canvas to show that my identity is still under development.

How did completing your project help you explore the role of arts in the lives of New Yorkers and their communities?

Completing this project made me reflect on how my biracial background relates to my art style and medium. I learned how to sew from my mom, who had acquired the skill from working in a sweatshop as a child when she first immigrated to the US. While she practiced sewing out of necessity, I have the privilege of using this skill to make art. In this way, art in NYC is enriched by communities that encourage youth of all backgrounds to participate in art.


Categories: CSI / French, Lisa / Seminar 1
Tags: Art / Identity / mixed media

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