January 30 - March 6, 2021
From the organizers:
“Sapar Contemporary, in collaboration with the Dallas Art Fair, is proud to present
Cultural Ecologies of Asia, an exhibition curated by Jacqueline Chao, Senior Curator of Asian Art, Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas. The exhibition features new works by artists from from Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, Singapore, and the United States.
The interrelationship of artistic creation with one’s environment can be traced to the beginning of art in all regions of human habitation. Even before industrialization, peoples across Asia generally defined as both an ideological concept as well as a continental and maritime area as vast and diverse geographically and culturally as it is ecologically have been concerned with the value and power of natural materials and phenomena, of resource and species depletion, and of every day survival and adaptation on a constantly changing and human-a
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For more than 15 years, researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas and their collaborators in the U.S., Australia, South Korea and China have fabricated artificial muscles by twisting and coiling carbon nanotube or polymer yarns. When thermally powered, these muscles actuate by contracting their length when heated and returning to their initial length when cooled. Such thermally driven artificial muscles, however, have limitations.
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Born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Hosanna Yemiru was 11 when her family [both former journalists in Ethiopia] moved to the Dallas area, where she grew up and has made a name for herself as a political campaign organizer. Now, she’s decided to step out from behind the scenes and into the spotlight as a candidate for District 11. (Photo: courtesy Hosanna Yemiru)
District 11 Council Candidate Hosanna Yemiru Wants to Defend Programs for Working Stiffs
District 11 City Council candidate Hosanna Yemiru is moving from helping other candidates’ campaigns to mounting her own.courtesy Hosanna Yemiru