Yi-Chun Lo

Lo Yi-Chun creates sculpture, photographs, and installations about environmental change and farmland issues. As a result of her experience with communities and environmental art, she received the Freeman Fellowship to become a resident artist at the Vermont Studio Center in the United States in 2012. Since then, she has traveled to other countries such as […]


Lo Yi-Chun creates sculpture, photographs, and installations about environmental change and farmland issues. As a result of her experience with communities and environmental art, she received the Freeman Fellowship to become a resident artist at the Vermont Studio Center in the United States in 2012. Since then, she has traveled to other countries such as Japan, India, the Netherlands and the United States to create site-specific works and expand her artistic practice to community and environmental art projects. In 2013, She received the Wanderer Project fellowship from Cloud Gate Theater and traveled to India for her research of eco-villages. In the same year, she created a series of work from banana peels to explore the market relationship between Taiwan and Japan, as well as the impact

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