Helen Lee, an award-winning artist and associate professor of art at the UW-Madison, is one of 50 recipients of the prestigious United States Artists Fellowships. Lee s work, including her video "Amulet" and two vast artworks, "Brood" and "Smoulder," explores her complex Chinese-American identity and the cultural landscape of the country.
Helen Lee, an award-winning artist and associate professor of art at the UW-Madison, is one of 50 recipients of the prestigious United States Artists Fellowships. Lee s work, including her video "Amulet" and two vast artworks, "Brood" and "Smoulder," explores her complex Chinese-American identity and the cultural landscape of the country.
Helen Lee, an award-winning artist and associate professor of art at the UW-Madison, is one of 50 recipients of the prestigious United States Artists Fellowships. Lee s work, including her video "Amulet" and two vast artworks, "Brood" and "Smoulder," explores her complex Chinese-American identity and the cultural landscape of the country.
Helen Lee, an award-winning artist and associate professor of art at the UW-Madison, is one of 50 recipients of the prestigious United States Artists Fellowships. Lee s work, including her video "Amulet" and two vast artworks, "Brood" and "Smoulder," explores her complex Chinese-American identity and the cultural landscape of the country.
Helen Lee, an award-winning artist and associate professor of art at the UW-Madison, is one of 50 recipients of the prestigious United States Artists Fellowships. Lee s work, including her video "Amulet" and two vast artworks, "Brood" and "Smoulder," explores her complex Chinese-American identity and the cultural landscape of the country.