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Stephanie Syjuco

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  • Rope and Revolver at Catharine Clark Gallery

    Rope and Revolver at Catharine Clark Gallery

    March 14, 2025
    In 2023, I saw Ansel Adams in Our Time at San Francisco’s de Young Museum. Along with Adams’ famous gelatin silver photographs of national parks...
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  • Stephanie Syjuco Unearths a Time Capsule of Fashion, Lifestyle, and Politics

    Stephanie Syjuco Unearths a Time Capsule of Fashion, Lifestyle, and Politics

    In this interview, Vogue Philippines asks Stephanie Syjuco about the dynamics of her practice and the complexities of working with the archives. February 15, 2025
    In this interview, Vogue Philippines asks Stephanie Syjuco about the dynamics of her practice and the complexities of working with the archives. Following the release...
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  • Stephanie Syjuco: Object Number 2022.24.1

    Stephanie Syjuco: Object Number 2022.24.1

    Stephanie Syjuco critically examines the construction—and exclusion—of Filipinx identity in American history. Her piece is published here in collaboration with Insights Issue Two, and is the recipient of the Parallax Feature Grant for writing. February 15, 2025
    Text and photographs by Stephanie Syjuco. Stephanie is the recipient of the Insights-Parallax Feature Grant . This piece is cross published on Insights Issue Two...
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  • Art exhibitions that push and blur boundaries this October 2024

    Art exhibitions that push and blur boundaries this October 2024

    From unexplored techniques in photography to fashion-graffiti collaborations, as well as Filipino and Singaporean prints, Manila’s art scene has plenty to offer this October February 14, 2025
    When photography was invented in the 19th century, it gave artists the freedom to move beyond purely hyperrealistic imitations of life, since photography could capture...
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  • Trash-talking art and other must-see Seattle shows in August 2024

    Trash-talking art and other must-see Seattle shows in August 2024

    February 7, 2025
    “Stephanie Syjuco: After/Images” In our image-saturated world, Syjuco asks us to think about photographs — how they record or shape history and how they can...
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  • Aruna D’Souza’s New Book Argues against Empathy

    Aruna D’Souza’s New Book Argues against Empathy

    July 29, 2024
    By Larissa Pham When terrible things happen in the world and people suffer, by what means is one moved to act? And in whose interest?...
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  • Trash-talking art and other must-see Seattle shows in August 2024

    Trash-talking art and other must-see Seattle shows in August 2024

    July 22, 2024
    By Gayle Clemans Staff Picks August is a time of reflection for many of us as we savor the last full month of summer and...
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  • ArtSEA: What does America look like? Ask Seattle artists

    ArtSEA: What does America look like? Ask Seattle artists

    Plus, timely trash talking and Seattle’s biggest visual arts party July 18, 2024
    Sometimes art exhibits seem uncannily timed. Take the new array of oil paintings at Kirkland Arts Center, in which American flags are interspersed with human-silhouette...
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  • Stephanie Syjuco: After/Images

    Stephanie Syjuco: After/Images

    June 10, 2024
    June 10, 2024 Stephanie Syjuco After/Images June 1-September 8, 2024 Add to Calendar Opening reception: June 14, 7:30-9pm Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Avenue Seattle,...
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  • David Medalla: Portrait of the Artist as a Filipino

    David Medalla: Portrait of the Artist as a Filipino

    June 8, 2024
    BY LAKÁN ANGELO RAGAZA Jun 08, 2024 UCLA’s Hammer Museum unveils a landmark exhibit of art-world renegade David Medalla. Among the institutions that dominate the...
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  • San Francisco Jewish Museum Has a Blank Space for Dissenting Artists

    San Francisco Jewish Museum Has a Blank Space for Dissenting Artists

    A museum's unusual tactic in a contretemps with protesters brings visibility to their walkout. June 6, 2024
    By Marc Tracy June 6, 2024 This winter, a guest curator selected nearly 70 artworks to include in the California Jewish Open, an exhibition starting...
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  • Kimball Art Center's newest exhibition opens Friday

    Kimball Art Center's newest exhibition opens Friday

    June 6, 2024
    News NEWS | Jun 6, 2024 Park Record Staff On Friday, June 7, Kimball Art Center will open its newest exhibition: In the Shadow of...
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  • Stephanie Syjuco: Upending the Archive

    Stephanie Syjuco: Upending the Archive

    May 1, 2024
    Stephanie Syjuco teaches in the Art Practice department at the University of California, Berkeley. She often posts on Instagram about bringing students to visit campus...
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  • How our art is making an impact overseas

    How our art is making an impact overseas

    Filipino artworks featured in Hong Kong May 1, 2024
    BY POCH EULALIA May 1, 2024 06:10 AM During Hong Kong Arts Month in March, two of the largest events held were the Art Basel...
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  • 10 Older Asian American Artists to Celebrate This AAPI Heritage Month

    10 Older Asian American Artists to Celebrate This AAPI Heritage Month

    May 1, 2024
    The fight for visibility—rightfully recognizing Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders for their contributions to art history—goes back generations. For as long as diasporic and Indigenous...
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  • Oakland artist Stephanie Syjuco tackles big themes in S.F. show

    Oakland artist Stephanie Syjuco tackles big themes in S.F. show

    San Francisco Chronicle April 29, 2024
    Stephanie Syjuco has been busier than ever. The Filipino American artist has been working on commissions and exhibitions across the United States in recent years,...
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  • The Power of Making People of Color Invisible

    The Power of Making People of Color Invisible

    Stephanie Syjuco Empowers the Oppressed with Just a Finger March 13, 2024
    By CHARLES MUDEDE My appreciation for Stephanie Syjuco’s impressive and influential body of work—the latest of which, After/Images , will be on display at Frye...
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