Little Tokyo Stance
public art, inkjet on vinyl
location: Brunswig Square, 211 N. Central Avenue, Los Angeles, California
commissioned by Sustainable Little Tokyo for Windows of Little Tokyo
2018
photos by Elon Schoenholz
Little Tokyo Stance
public art, inkjet on vinyl
location: Brunswig Square, 211 N. Central Avenue, Los Angeles, California
commissioned by Sustainable Little Tokyo for Windows of Little Tokyo
2018
photos by Elon Schoenholz
Little Tokyo Stance
public art, inkjet on vinyl
location: Brunswig Square, 211 N. Central Avenue, Los Angeles, California
commissioned by Sustainable Little Tokyo for Windows of Little Tokyo
2018
photos by Elon Schoenholz
Press
"Museum combats hate with 'An American Vocabulary'" | Morgan Owen, LA Downtown News, October 27, 2022
"A (Re)generation of Artists" | Alexander Cavaluzzo, Mellon Foundation, June 8, 2022
"This weekend, look up to the heavens: A kite 'gallery in the sky' will fly over L.A." | Deborah Vankin, Los Angeles Times, May 18, 2022
"2nd Annual People's Kite Festival preview" | Nancy Cruz, KTLA 5 Morning News, May 17, 2022
"Two Parking Lots in Pasadena" | Ana Iwataki, Georgia Journal, May 9, 2022
"Metro Celebrates Completion of Track Work for Regional Connector Project" | Rick Jager, The Rafu Shimpo, April 28, 2022
"'For the Love of L.A.' exhibit showcases local artists, reflects on social issues" | Hailey Esses, Daily Bruin, July 19, 2021
"ACLU SoCal Unveils Massive Mural Depicting Activists" | Nic Cha Kim, Spectrum News 1, March 15, 2021
"The Care We Create by Audrey Chan unveiled at ACLU SoCal Headquarters" | Elizabeth Liang, 24700 Blog, CalArts, February 25, 2021
"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