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Narratives on Family, Community and Materials: L.A. Artist Kim Garcia

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Kim Garcia is an artist working in sculpture, drawing, and painting. Through her 2nd-generation Filipino American lens, her practice explores social dynamics and residual trauma from interpersonal relationships, community structures, and memory. Kim comes from a background in creating collaborative community projects that often employ alternative spaces to explore studio art practices, site-specific collaboration, and museum and exhibition research. She is the founder of The Cold Read, an online critique group and artist collective that engages gestures of care and support through writing and is one of the co-founders of after hours gallery, an art gallery in Los Angeles that hosts two-person exhibitions. Kim is based in Los Angeles and received her BA from UC San Diego and her MFA from UC Irvine.

"Through the fusion of reality and fiction, my work emerges from personal encounters, aiming to complicate narratives surrounding second-generation Filipino American histories. I delve into the intricacies of post-colonial identity, exploring themes of intimacy and influence stemming from social interactions. Sculptures form the vibrant outcome of the work, fictionalizing personal events to probe power dynamics, trauma, community structures, and memory. Utilizing materials like medical casting tape, my artworks simultaneously display trauma and symbolize healing. Gradient colors evoke movement, while layered hues express emotional complexity. The sculptures breathe life into color, activating motion and tension. I perceive my work as a form of storytelling, where the malleability of oral narratives inspires a nuanced approach to archiving personal histories. By combining sculpture, drawing, and painting, my hybrid material practice investigates enduring tensions accumulated over time, unearthing possibilities for constructing a future from a suppressed past."

LINKS:

https://kimgarcia.info/ @kimwantscoffee Artist Shout Out: Yubo Dong at of studio photography for the amazing documentation of my work. https://www.instagram.com/ofphotostudio/

I Like Your Work Links:

Check out our sponsor for this episode: The Sunlight Podcast:

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Chautauqua Visual Arts:

https://art.chq.org/school/about-the-program/two-week-artist-residency/ 2-week residency

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Kim Garcia is an artist working in sculpture, drawing, and painting. Through her 2nd-generation Filipino American lens, her practice explores social dynamics and residual trauma from interpersonal relationships, community structures, and memory. Kim comes from a background in creating collaborative community projects that often employ alternative spaces to explore studio art practices, site-specific collaboration, and museum and exhibition research. She is the founder of The Cold Read, an online critique group and artist collective that engages gestures of care and support through writing and is one of the co-founders of after hours gallery, an art gallery in Los Angeles that hosts two-person exhibitions. Kim is based in Los Angeles and received her BA from UC San Diego and her MFA from UC Irvine.

"Through the fusion of reality and fiction, my work emerges from personal encounters, aiming to complicate narratives surrounding second-generation Filipino American histories. I delve into the intricacies of post-colonial identity, exploring themes of intimacy and influence stemming from social interactions. Sculptures form the vibrant outcome of the work, fictionalizing personal events to probe power dynamics, trauma, community structures, and memory. Utilizing materials like medical casting tape, my artworks simultaneously display trauma and symbolize healing. Gradient colors evoke movement, while layered hues express emotional complexity. The sculptures breathe life into color, activating motion and tension. I perceive my work as a form of storytelling, where the malleability of oral narratives inspires a nuanced approach to archiving personal histories. By combining sculpture, drawing, and painting, my hybrid material practice investigates enduring tensions accumulated over time, unearthing possibilities for constructing a future from a suppressed past."

LINKS:

https://kimgarcia.info/ @kimwantscoffee Artist Shout Out: Yubo Dong at of studio photography for the amazing documentation of my work. https://www.instagram.com/ofphotostudio/

I Like Your Work Links:

Check out our sponsor for this episode: The Sunlight Podcast:

Hannah Cole, the artist/tax pro who sponsors I Like Your Work, has launched Business Deduction Deep Dive:

For artists and self-employed creatives. and is everything you need to know about self-employed tax deductions.

It’s just $97 and one hour to save you thousands on your taxes, this year, next year, and forever.

Get it at sunlighttax.com/deductions.

Chautauqua Visual Arts:

https://art.chq.org/school/about-the-program/two-week-artist-residency/ 2-week residency

Apply for Summer Open Call: Deadline May 15

Join the Works Membership ! https://theworksmembership.com/

Watch our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ilikeyourworkpodcast

Submit Your Work

Check out our Catalogs!

Exhibitions

Studio Visit Artist Interviews

I Like Your Work Podcast

Say “hi” on Instagram

  continue reading

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