The prolific curator, writer and educator Alexandra Chang included me in her essay “A Necessary Future Together, Now: Contemporary Asian Women Artists in America" alongside artists Tomie Arai, Jean Shin, Saya Woolfalk, Mary Ting, Shahzia Sikander, Kaili Chun, Jaishri Abichandani, María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Samita Sinha, CYJO and Mina Cheon for the Asia Society Triennial catalogue. What an honor! Here is an excerpt:
“Beatrice Glow has been working since 2014 on her Rhunhattan series of projects, slowly building a global yet radically local process that incorporates allyship, coalition building, and connecting communities. These projects connect the historical paths of global colonial trade, extraction, and erasure of indigenous communities, tied to the spice-trade routes from the Banda Islands to Manhattan Island…Glow’s work in multimedia and multisensory installation complicates one’s perceptions of temporal position, ownership, and place while it honors and preserves past and present indigenous stories for our futures.”