The UMFLAUF "Prize Expanded" is a juried solo exhibition awarded to an emerging artist in any media from the Greater Austin area, and was organized by the UMLAUF to address Austin’s ongoing need for emerging artist support. In addition to providing a professional venue for regional emerging artists, the UMLAUF "Prize Expanded" is awarded to artists who investigate themes most pertinent in contemporary art.
The UMLAUF is proud to announce Ling-lin Ku as the winner of the UMLAUF "Prize Expanded." Ling-lin uses digital fabrication techniques to play with scale, proximity, and textures of everyday items. The objects in her installations evade categorization, thereby upending our relationship to the known.
Following the opening, the exhibit will be on display through April 5.
The UMFLAUF "Prize Expanded" is a juried solo exhibition awarded to an emerging artist in any media from the Greater Austin area, and was organized by the UMLAUF to address Austin’s ongoing need for emerging artist support. In addition to providing a professional venue for regional emerging artists, the UMLAUF "Prize Expanded" is awarded to artists who investigate themes most pertinent in contemporary art.
The UMLAUF is proud to announce Ling-lin Ku as the winner of the UMLAUF "Prize Expanded." Ling-lin uses digital fabrication techniques to play with scale, proximity, and textures of everyday items. The objects in her installations evade categorization, thereby upending our relationship to the known.
Following the opening, the exhibit will be on display through April 5.
The UMFLAUF "Prize Expanded" is a juried solo exhibition awarded to an emerging artist in any media from the Greater Austin area, and was organized by the UMLAUF to address Austin’s ongoing need for emerging artist support. In addition to providing a professional venue for regional emerging artists, the UMLAUF "Prize Expanded" is awarded to artists who investigate themes most pertinent in contemporary art.
The UMLAUF is proud to announce Ling-lin Ku as the winner of the UMLAUF "Prize Expanded." Ling-lin uses digital fabrication techniques to play with scale, proximity, and textures of everyday items. The objects in her installations evade categorization, thereby upending our relationship to the known.
Following the opening, the exhibit will be on display through April 5.