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by Sue Chan
Sue
Chan was born in Hong Kong in 1959. She joined Creativity Explored
in 1995, where she worked almost exclusively with pens and markers.
Since then, Sue has produced a number of artists’ books,
miniature theater shadow boxes, acrylic paintings, collages
and over-painted photos. She has completed five short films
and is currently working on her sixth animated film about Chinese
Newspapers.
Creativity
Explored member artists come from diverse backgrounds and
bring with them a wide variety and range of experience, ability,
and sensibilities. Some of our artists just turned 20 years
old, and some of our artists are in their eighties. Some have
lived a life of previous isolation or institutionalization,
while some have lived their entire lives with their families
in a supportive and accepting environment. Many of our member
artists speak different languages, or do not speak, and are
unable to communicate with each other using spoken language.
At Creativity Explored, visual art is language everyone can
use to share culture, to share experience, and to share feelings.
At
Creativity Explored, uncensored self-expression is both encouraged
and celebrated. The result is art that is fresh, exciting, and
innovative. We invite you to share our collective experience,
to participate in our community, and to benefit from the significant
contributions made by artists with disabilities to the cultural
life of the broader community. Our common thread is the basic
need to express self, and the tapestry we weave using art is
a strong, durable community rich in color, form, and context.
We invite you to become a part of our community.
Todd
Herman
Animation Instructor
The following short animations, made through Creativity Explored,
are being screened at the 2004 Sprout Film Festival:
Give
Me Chinese Food
The Gordon
Shepard Story
Tree, Flower,
Butterfly
Up Cathy
Work In Progress |