May 20-July 3rd: “The Garment Worker” and “In/Visible Labor in Chinatown” is included in SPACE Gallery’s exhibition

Betty Yu’s “The Garment Worker” and “In/Visible Labor in Chinatown” is included in SPACE Gallery’s exhibition Punctures: Textiles in Digital and Material Time, in Portland, Maine. The show is curated by Ekrem Serdar of Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center in Buffalo, NY. Drawing from the little-known but expansive history connecting media arts and textile production, the exhibition features artists invested in the material, critical, and liberatory politics of their intersections.

The show will be on display until July 3rd. Check it out if you’re in town.

Betty Yu, The Garment Worker (2014) and In/Visible Labor in Chinatown (2019), interactive screen, textiles, video, sound, documents, and other ephemera. (Photo by Carolyn Wachnicki)

Betty Yu, The Garment Worker (2014) and In/Visible Labor in Chinatown (2019), interactive screen, textiles, video, sound, documents, and other ephemera. (Photo by Carolyn Wachnicki)

CLICK HERE for more information about the exhibition.

Below are photos by Carolyn Wachnicki of my work on display,