Jane Mi – Media Studies

Professor Mi participated in the following exhibitions:

·      “Deception Island” as a part of the exhibition Soil Strings – Commoning & Compost at Blockadia*Tiefsee, Frankfurt, Germany;
·      “The Church of Life” as a part of the group exhibition Composing Archipelagos at Contemporary Art Tasmania, Hobart curated by Jasmin Stephens.

She presented at the following talks:

·      Postgraduate and Early Career Researchers’ Symposium a virtual conference by the Australian Association for Pacific Studies;
·      Unsettling Transpacific Ecologies a virtual conference by the Association for Asian American Studies;
·      Island Feminisms: Place, Justice, Movement a virtual panel hosted by the University of Hawai’i in Hilo;
·      Guest lectureゴジラ /ɡɒdˈzɪlə/ a virtual talk for the Global Asias Art and Visual Cultures class at Rutgers University.

Professor Mi’s work was written about in the following essays:

·      Aaron Katzeman, “Burning the American Flag Before the World: Artist-Activist Coalitions in Hawai’i, For the Future,” 109th CAA Annual Conference, 2021.
·      Fiona Amundsen and Slyia Frain’s The Politics of Invisibility: Visualizing Legacies of Nuclear Imperialisms, 2021.

Her work was published in Nga Tai O Te Ao: the Global Tides a publication as a result of Aotearoa Global Art Exchange. 

Professor Mi’s submitted for forthcoming publication her essay “Pacific islands Worlds: Oceanic Dis/Positions,” Pacific Arts Association Journal.

 

 

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