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Where are you located? 你的居住地區?
East Bay, California
Art medium or relation 藝術體裁或联系:
Sculpture, Installation
About Me (bio) 個人簡曆:
Feng Jin came from China and has lived in the Bay Area for 13 years. His work were influenced by both Chinese and American cultures which present a diverse beauty of visions and techniques. Feng’s latest sculptures grow out of his encounter with the diverse and multiple artistic traditions within which he has lived and learned.

Feng’s art already holds a place in history: He was one of the main designers and co-production sculptors of the Goddess of Democracy statue raised in Tiananmen Square during the 1989 protests.

Feng Jin is a prolific sculptor. Since immigrating to the Bay Area, Feng has created a truly diverse array of work without ever being imitative of anyone. He likes to try new ideas and does at least 10 pieces of sculptures for each new ideas, using different materials and techniques to fully explore and learn. Feng works with bronze, steel, stainless steel, cast iron, copper and brass. Each sculpture styles tell different stories which target people of all ages and backgrounds.

Feng Jin has exhibited widely in the Bay Area. He and his wife Lauren Huang recently formed a non-profit artist organization "Asian Modern Arts Society" helping professional and emerging Asian artists to promote their art work in the U.S.
Website 網站:
http://www.dreamcatchersarts.com
What language do you speak? 你通曉哪些語言?
Chinese & English
How did you hear about us? 你如何知道我們?
Google
Are you a member of Chinese Culture Center? 你是中華文化中心的會員嗎?
NO

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金鋒夏季開放工作室

配合 ProArts 舉辦之「東灣藝術家開放工作室」(East Bay Open Studios),東灣雕塑家金鋒將於6月7,8日與14,15日連續二個周末日,開放他位於阿拉米達住所… Continue

Posted on June 3rd, 2008 at 12:17pm — No Comments (Add)

E ART sculpture

Reception: Sunday, April 20, 2008 1 – 5 p.m.
During Second Annual Earth Day Celebration

Show: April through August

Wildwood Farm together with the Asian Modern Arts Society is pleased to present new works in the “Rising Series,” large-scale stainless steel sculptures by Feng Jin.

The "Rising Series" contains a sense of playful experimentation. The original idea for the “Rising Series” ca… Continue

Posted on January 21st, 2008 at 10:26am — No Comments (Add)

Asian Modern Arts Society Monthly Meeting

Asian Modern Arts Society will host a monthly meeting at Silicon Valley Asian Art Center in Santa Clara on Monday, December 17 starting 10:30 a.m. The meeting time expects to be around 3 to 4 hours long.

Meeting Location:
Silicon Valley Asian Art Center
3777 Stevens Creek Blvd., 4th Floor
Santa Clara, CA 95051

Meeting Agenda:
1) Asian Modern Arts Society Progress Report
2) Resources for Artists (contests, juried exhibition...etc.)
3) Exhibition… Continue

Posted on December 8th, 2007 at 2:58pm — No Comments (Add)

有關亞洲現代藝術會社

Asian Modern Arts Society (AMAS) is a non-profit organization committed to providing support services to emerging and professional Asian artists, as well as artists who are influenced by Asian culture in the U.S. and around the world.

Our mission is to produce annual events ranging from week-long art festivals to month-long solo/group/juried exhibitions for both emerging and professional Asian artists. Asian Modern Arts Society (AMAS) also aims to give grants and awards to such talent… Continue

Posted on December 8th, 2007 at 10:01am — No Comments (Add)

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At 10:20am on May 12th, 2008, Flo Oy Wong said…
Feng and Lauren: I love the beginning of this friendship with the two of you. I have long been interested in the works of artists from China. In 2004 and 2005 I traveled to China and gave lectures as part of 2 U. S. artists' groups that presented at colleges, universities, and art academies in Beijing, Xian, and Shanghai. Hope that you can attend my May 17th 4 - 6 pm interview with Moira Rot, Trefethen Professor of Art History at Mills College in Oakland, at SomArts. On May 22nd, from 6 - 8 pm the Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center will be holding a book launch/signing for the book that accompanies 70/30. Please continue to send me images of your work, Feng. They inspire me. Flo
At 11:42pm on May 11th, 2008, Flo Oy Wong said…
Feng: I am Flo Oy Wong and I e-met your wife, Lauren, when she helped me upload my submission for the SF Central Subway project. Lauren told me that you are a sculptor and so I am happy to see these images of your work. I like the shredded paper installation very much and several of your sculptures read beautifully. Congratulations on doing such beautiful work. I hope to meet you in person in the future. Flo
At 1:57pm on January 3rd, 2008, Asian Modern Arts Society said…
高教授:

很高興大家都能受益,感謝支持。並祝新年如意。

金鋒﹠黃又兮
At 1:48pm on January 3rd, 2008, Arthur Mu-sen Kao高木森 said…
Dear Mr. Jin:

Thanks for your workshop that brought so much useful information to us. I think there will be more artists of the CAAD group joining the internet gallery show. Happy new year.
 
 

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