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In this reflective piece, Christina Chang explores how her Chinese-Italian heritage informs her abstract painting practice. She shares how cultural influences—ranging from traditional Chinese symbolism to Italian warmth and expression—naturally emerge in her color choices, brushstrokes, and emotional language. Rather than explaining identity, her work honors the complexity of belonging and invites others to connect with their own stories.



This blog post explores the power of art in remembering history and honoring resilience. As a high school art teacher, I share how my students created artwork in response to a talk by David Sakura, a Japanese American who experienced incarceration during World War II. I also reflect on visiting the Denver Art Museum, where I was deeply moved by the work of Tokio Ueyama, an artist who taught art while interned. Through art and storytelling, we keep these histories alive, ensuring they are never forgotten.


