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Artist-author-filmmaker
Kip Fulbeck to discuss 'The Changing Face of America' March 5
Kip Fulbeck, an artist known internationally for his work dealing with multiracial identity, will discuss "What Are You? The Changing Face of America" at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 5, in the auditorium of O'Shaughnessy Educational Center on the St. Paul campus of the University of St. Thomas. The talk, free and open to the public, is co-sponsored by St. Thomas' Department of Campus and Residence Life, and the University Lectures Committee. In 2003, Fulbeck, whose mother is Chinese and father is English, Irish and Welsh, began The Hapa Project, a personal and professional undertaking in which he traveled the United States and photographed more than 1,000 ethnically mixed Asians. His 2006 book, Part Asian, 100% Hapa, features many of those individuals. The simple portraits, blank-faced and taken from the collarbone up, mimic and critique the official photos seen on driver's licenses, passports and other forms of identification. An award-winning artist, slam poet and filmmaker, Fulbeck teaches art and Asian-American studies at the University of California-Santa Barbara. He has been interviewed on CNN, MTV and PBS and has performed and exhibited in more than 20 countries. His latest book, Permanence: Tattoo Portraits by Kip Fulbeck, will be published by Chronicle Books in March. |
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