Sculptures & Community Engagement
Wishing Up A Dragon Scale
Sculpture, installation, and community scale making workshop
Paper, wire, and paint, 2024
As part of Imagination Stations, Richmond Children's Arts Festival
For more information, please visit :www.childrensartsfestival.ca/imagination-stations
Paper, wire, and paint, 2024
As part of Imagination Stations, Richmond Children's Arts Festival
For more information, please visit :www.childrensartsfestival.ca/imagination-stations
Image 1 courtesy Megan Yu
Giant Dumpling Sealed Secrets Keeper
Sculpture for community engaged component
Rice paper, flour, and finger paint, 2023
Designed by Annie Katsura Rollins for the dance piece Fire Horse and Shadow
Ceremonially burned as part of Light Up Chinatown
For more information, please visit the Dream Walker Dance website.
Rice paper, flour, and finger paint, 2023
Designed by Annie Katsura Rollins for the dance piece Fire Horse and Shadow
Ceremonially burned as part of Light Up Chinatown
For more information, please visit the Dream Walker Dance website.
Image 2 courtesy of Dream Walker Dance
The Foreshore Project; where land meets water
Collaborative installation with Deer Crossing the Art Farm and UBC Student Environmental Center at AMS Student Nest - Oct 15, 2016
Using found objects from the beaches surrounding the site, the public is invited to cast shadows using the flashlight function on their phones for the artists to draw. The gestures interrupts the relationship of viewer and technology to participant and nature.
Using found objects from the beaches surrounding the site, the public is invited to cast shadows using the flashlight function on their phones for the artists to draw. The gestures interrupts the relationship of viewer and technology to participant and nature.
Macroscopic and Microscopic Patterns of Nature
Collaborative project for Vancouver Folk Music Festival - July 15 to 17, 2016
Made with recyclable fused plastic bags and bamboo, the sculptures are inspired by the plants and animals that inhabit Jericho Beach Park, the site of the festival.
Made with recyclable fused plastic bags and bamboo, the sculptures are inspired by the plants and animals that inhabit Jericho Beach Park, the site of the festival.