Mary Ting

woman with long straight black hair
So Much to Remember by Mary Ting

Bio

Mary Ting uses visual art, writing, research and lectures as a means to reflect and comment on cultural history, trauma and the loss of nature. Ting’s recent retrospective, Our Hive Is Sick at Univ. of Mass Amherst featured thirty years of sculpture, installations, books, drawings, prints and community projects. Recent press include an interview with editor Amy Brady of Artists and Climate Change, a Kala Chaupal feature and the Truthout article on Covid-era artists. Prior solo exhibitions include Lambent Foundation, Dean Project, metaphor contemporary art, and Kentler Drawing Space. Ting has received grants from the New York Foundation for the Arts, Gottlieb Foundation, Pollack Krasner Foundation, and residencies at the Joan Mitchell Center NOLA, Dieu Donne, Lower Eastside Printshop, LMCC Governor’s Island, Millay Colony and the MacDowell Colony among others. Mary teaches in both the art department and the environmental justice program at John Jay College, NYC.

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