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I'm a visual artist obsessed with optimism. Originally from California, now living in New York. This is a space where I think through and share notes on art, art worlds, transparency, positive psychology, and my process.

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see: nyfa’s the artist’s life

December 3, 2011cwongyapNYFA, the artist's life Leave a comment

The NY Foundation for the Arts has a neat series of short video profiles of contemporary NY artists. When artists are articulate, I love hearing them talk about their processes. Past artists include Vito Acconci and Kate Gilmore. The latest is Dread Scott. Have a look.

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