Malichansouk Kouanchao

Malichansouk (Mali) Kouanchao (born 1971) is an award-winning Lao American visual artist, web and interactive designer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is the subject of a children's book Mali Under the Night Sky. Her multidisciplinary works explore the relationship between art, transformation, and communal healing.[1]

Biography

Kouanchao was born in Savannakhet, Laos in 1971 and resettled in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1979 with her parents and four siblings as refugees from the Laotian Civil War. She attended South High School in Minneapolis in the 1980s.[2] At the University of Minnesota, Kouanchao received a BA in 1998 in Fine Arts, with minors in Chinese and East Asian Studies.

She has received funding and support for her art from the Minnesota State Arts Board and the Jerome Foundation. Her work has been presented in Minnesota, Washington, Massachusetts, Washington, D.C., Arizona and California. Murals and mosaics she has worked on include Hand to Heart,Harmony, People, Places, Connection,Integrity, Sol y Mariposa, and Faces of the Future, Reflect Our Past.[3]

She serves on the national advisory committee for Legacies of War, a multidisciplinary project established to raise awareness of the US Secret War in Laos, and well as to advocate for further U.S. support for the removal of American cluster bombs and increased aid for cluster bomb survivors.

In 2010 she received an Asian Pacific American Leadership Award from the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans for her work as a visual artist.[4] She also received an Excellence in Visual Arts Award from the 2010 Lao Artists Festival in Elgin, Illinois.

Kouanchao became the last Lao American to receive an Archibald Bush Artist Fellowship in 2010.[5] Since it began in 1976, 431 artists from Minnesota and the Dakotas received funds from the fellowship program, one of the largest of its kind in the United States.[6] Her fellowship plan includes continued work on her series Displacement: Never Free which examines the lives of Cambodian and Southeast Asian American deportees and the impacts of US policies on their families.

Kouanchao also created the series Living Spirits: Collateral Bodies incorporating traditional Southeast Asian spirit houses and paper lanterns with modern photographic techniques to examine social and political issues.

Her work appears as the cover art for Feminist Waves, Feminist Generations: Life Stories from the Academy, 1964-2000 from the University of Minnesota Press in 2007. Her work is also featured in Wem gehört die Welt? (Who owns the World?) by Mural Global, published in 2002.

Her childhood served as the basis for a 2010 children's book Mali Under the Night Sky, by Youme Landowne, published by Cinco Punto Press.[7]

Exhibitions

Grants and Fellowships

and Asian American Renaissance Career Development Grant, Cuba, 1999

References

  1. "MALI KOUANCHAO". Intermedia Arts Website. 1 August 2010.
  2. "Making the Perfect Woman". City Pages. 1 June 2005.
  3. "Past Work". Mali Kouanchao Official Website. 2004.
  4. "CAPM LEADERSHIP AWARD: MALI KOUANCHAO". Asian American Press. 6 May 2010.
  5. "BUSH ARTIST PROGRAM CHOOSES 38 FELLOWSHIP FINALISTS" (PDF). Bush Foundation press release. 3 March 2010.
  6. "Bush Foundation Discontinues Artist Fellowship Program". Poets & Writers. 30 November 2010.
  7. "Mali Under the Night Sky". Cinco Punto Press website. 1 November 2010.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Tuesday, August 05, 2014. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.