Press
"Audrey Chan's LA Mural for ACLU" | Jennie E. Park, Artillery, January 13, 2021
"New Mural Depicting LA Civil Rights Leaders on 8th Street" | Julia Paskin, LAist, January 10, 2021
"Engaging a New Normal: LA Artists on Vulnerability and Resistance" | Jennie E. Park, Artillery, September 29, 2020
"Know Your Rights—Even During a Pandemic" | Robert Ito, Alta Online, August 18, 2020
"ACLU SoCal's First Artist-in-Residence on Creating Art During a Fraught Time" | Jean Trinh, KCET, June 16, 2020
"As ACLU SoCal's First Artist in Residence, Audrey Chan Emphasizes Immigration Rights" | Eva Recinos, Hyperallergic, June 2, 2020
"Artistic Little Tokyo" | The Rafu Shimpo, May 16, 2018
"Artist Audrey Chan" | Interview with Karen Atkinson and Megan Flanders, How the Art World Works podcast, November 10, 2017
"Audrey Chan" | Interview with Brainard Carey, Museum of Nonvisible Art, Praxis Interview Magazine, Yale Radio, June 16, 2017
"Artists Chan, Rojas Tabbed to Create Metro Station Art" | Ellen Endo, The Rafu Shimpo, November 22, 2016
"'SKIN' exhibition tackles race through art" | Take Two, 89.3 KPCC, February 23, 2016
“Audrey Chan Deconstructs Chinatown’s History and Culture” | Caroh Cheh, First & Central, The JANM Blog, May 7, 2015
“Chapman University Revisits the F Word” | Dave Barton, OC Weekly, March 12, 2015
“Art imitates comedy” | James Chute, UT San Diego, February 18, 2015
“The (After) Dinner Party” | Graham McKenzie, The Artist’s Magazine, July/August 2014
“Hot Sauce Art: LA Museum Honors Sriracha and Tapatio” | Sam Dean, NPR, May 29, 2014
“LA Heat” | Annie Buckley, Artforum.com Critics’ Picks, May 2014
“Hot Stuff: L.A.’s Cross-Cultural Condiments” | Carren Jao, KCET Artbound, March 19, 2014
“An Art Show Dedicated Entirely to Hot Sauce Is Making Our Spicy Dreams Come True” | Priscilla Frank, The Huffington Post, March 16, 2014
“‘L.A. Heat’: Finally, an art exhibit devoted to Sriracha and Tapatio sauces” | Javier Cabral, Los Angeles Times, March 15, 2014
“The Struggle is the Destination: An Interview with Audrey Chan.” | Iris Yirei Hu, baumtest Issue #1, Fall 2013
“Beyond the Korean Taco: When Asian and Latino American Cultures Collide” | Vicky Gan, Around the Mall Blog, Smithsonian.com, August 6, 2013
“‘Chan and Mann’ Collaborate in New Exhibition at Otis College” | Paul Fraser, 24700 Blog, CalArts, August 2, 2013
“Smithsonian showcases Asian-Latino links” | Kelly Chung Dawson, China Daily, August 2, 2013
“Five Artsy Things to Do in L.A. This Week, Including Gary Cooper’s Architect and July 4 Karaoke” | Catherine Wagley, LA Weekly, July 3, 2013
“Counter Cliché: The Asian and Latino Bi-Cultural Experience” | Carren Jao, KCET Artbound, March 13, 2013
“Alternatives to the Alternatives: 10 L.A. Art Spaces That Change Our Idea of What an Art Space Is” | Carol Cheh, LA Weekly, November 21, 2012
“High hipsters at Hop Louie” | Catherine Wagley, LA Weekly, August 16, 2012
“Five Artsy Things to Do This Week, Including Cloned Plastic Rabbits” | Catherine Wagley, LA Weekly, August 15, 2012
“’Deconstructing’ Chinatown Clichés” | Phoebe Unterman, Los Angeles Downtown News, July 27, 2012
“Putting the Words Back into the F-Word. An Interview with Audrey Chan and Elana Mann.” | Micol Hebron, ARTPULSE Magazine, No. 12 Summer 2012
“25 Alternative L.A. Art Spaces to Check Out Now” | Carol Cheh, LA Weekly, May 3, 2012
“Turning the Seven Year Itch into a Retrospective” | An Xiao, Hyperallergic, April 18, 2012
“Myths of Rape Performance at the 2012 LA Art Show–Interview with Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz-Starus.” | Christine Palma, KXLU Los Angeles, January 24, 2012
“Myths of Rape (1977/2012) at the L.A. Art Show” | Diane Calder, Artweek.LA, January 23, 2012
“Advarsel: Fare for dybde [Warning: Danger of Depth]” | Matthias Hvass Borello, KUNSTEN.NU, March 9, 2010
“Når man vil forstå krig [When you want to understand war]” | Michael Jeppesen, Information.dk, March 3, 2010
“1969, organized by Vincent Ramos for The Friends of Distinction (Dan Graham), December 5, 2009” | Carol Cheh, Another Righteous Transfer!, December 7, 2009
“Notes Toward an Exhibition: Audrey Chan.” | Christophe Cesbron, Wik, May 20, 2009
“They Gave at the Office” | Greg Stacy, OC Weekly, October 5, 2007
“Showing Our Roots: Has Feminism Become Just Another ‘Ism’?” | Christine Wertheim, CalArts Magazine, Summer/Fall 2007
“Feminist Art Initiatives and Projects” | Women in the Arts, Fall 2007
“The Arts & Academe” | Sara Lipka, The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 16, 2007
“Feminism looks to the horizons: A CalArts symposium brings together leading artists together over the big questions.” | Suzanne Muchnic, Los Angeles Times, March 12, 2007
“Landmarks from a younger vantage” | Suzanne Muchnic, Los Angeles Times, March 4, 2007
“Viewpoint” | Annie Buckley, Artweek, March 2007
“Post-féminismes et performativités exposés” | Nathalie Fougeras, lacritique.org, February 27, 2007
“Getting the Words Wrong: ‘Blurst of Times’ makes art from miscommunication” | Dusti Rhodes, Houston Press, October 12, 2006
“The Season of Gallery Groupthink” | Kate Taylor, New York Sun, July 27, 2006