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To Meneka who crawls into bed dressed like a Nepali. Half because she is cold and half because she feels it is a very luxe way to fall into bed and half because her lungs are still full of Bombay-Cochin smog and cold airplane germs. One foot in the East but facing west, missing but relieved and wanting the press of a crowd but hot and bothered and pushing it away and still feeling most at home in airports.

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An honor to present with this panel of bright stars at the 2021 NAEA National Convention.

My talking points, in summary:

I'm a teaching artist with experience in the context of schools, museums, city art centers, community art making initiatives, a
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Michelle Sindha Thomas featured at the de Young Open, 2020

December 24, 2020

Thank you for the feature, de Young Museum!

Learn more about the de Young Open 2020 Exhibition:

“In March, following the unexpected closure of the Fine Arts Museums, The de Young Open and a call for submissions were announced and, beginning in June, local artists were encouraged to submit recent or newly created work to the exhibition through an online portal. An impressive 11,514 artworks submitted by 6,188 artists from across the nine Bay Area counties.

“Every artwork image was reviewed anonymously multiple times by a group of qualified jurors who did not know the identities of the artists. The jurors included four Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco curators in charge and three prominent Bay Area artists: Mildred Howard, Hung Liu, and Enrique Chagoya. Given the space limitations in our main exhibition galleries, the seven jurors were faced with the challenging task of selecting and accepting less than 8 percent of all the works submitted.

“The Museums want to thank every artist who submitted works for enriching the Bay Area’s cultural landscape, as well as that of the United States. The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco would not exist without the talented artists whose works make our very existence possible.”

Exhibition Overview

Exhibition Artist Inauguration

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Artist’s Statement

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