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Artist: Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann
Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann creates large scale paintings and paper installations that examine mythology, identity, and landscape. With the notion of the “land” tied deeply to understandings of cultural and national identity, Mann creates landscape-oriented abstract realms that situate within and negotiate between Chinese and Western canons of landscape picture making. She is the recipient of the Sustainable Arts Foundation grant, a Fulbright grant, the AIR Gallery and Lower East Side Printshop Keyholder Fellowships, and the Mayor’s Award and Hamiltonian Fellowship in Washington, DC. Some of the venues where Mann has shown her work include the Kreeger Museum, Academy Art Museum, Walters Art Museum, American University Museum, Tides Museum, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Rawls Museum, the US consulate in Dubai, UAE, and the US embassy in Yaounde, Cameroon.