Michelle Sou Donut Box
Artist
Phung Huynh
(Vietnamese American, born 1977)
Date2021
MediumSerigraph on pink donut box
DimensionsUnframed: 21 3/4 x 27 in. (55.2 x 68.6 cm)
Framed: 29 1/4 x 30 3/4 in. (74.3 x 78.1 cm)
ClassificationsPrintmaking
Credit LinePurchased with funds from the Escalette Endowment
Object number2023.16.2
Label TextThis work is part of a series called Donut W(h)ole, that was featured in a solo exhibition at Self Help Graphics & Art. Donut W(h)ole is an homage to the Cambodian immigrant and Cambodian American (Khmerican), the aftermath of warfare and genocide, stories of survival, determination, and commitment to the family unit. The exhibition was also a celebration of the Cambodian stories told through the lens of "Donut Kids," first and second generation Khmericans who grew up in their family's donut shop. These donut shops represent a cultural space where refugees and immigrants reshape their lives in the process of negotiating, assimilating, and becoming American. This series was produced in collaboration with Pink Box Stories, founded by Dr. Jaspal Sandhu, which archives the lives and stories of Donut Kids throughout California.
Status
On viewLocation
- Roosevelt Hall (1 University Drive), Floor 2, 200A Corridor
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