Yen-Chao Lin Commented Visit of the Exhibition Summoning

Date(s): Feb 13 2025, 5:30 pm

Location:

Salle Daniel-Dion et Su Schnee

Event

The image shows a promotional visual for an art exhibition titled "Summoning." On the left side, text in English reads, "Commented Visit of the Exhibition Summoning" in white, placed on a muted taupe background. On the right side, a person with a neutral expression and dark attire sits against a light grey background, looking off-camera to the right. The person has straight black hair pulled back, wears a black turtleneck, and has visible earrings.

© Yen-Chao Lin, 2018. Photo : Ash KG

Artist Yen-Chao Lin discusses her practice and her creative process in a commented walk-through of her exhibition, Summoning, on view through March 22, 2025.

The visit will be given in French, but you're welcome to ask questions in English. Admission is free. Welcome to all. Accessibility information here.

The image shows a promotional visual for an art exhibition titled "Summoning." On the left side, text in English reads, "Commented Visit of the Exhibition Summoning" in white, placed on a muted taupe background. On the right side, a person with a neutral expression and dark attire sits against a light grey background, looking off-camera to the right. The person has straight black hair pulled back, wears a black turtleneck, and has visible earrings.

© Yen-Chao Lin, 2018. Photo : Ash KG

Yen-Chao Lin 林延昭 is a Taipei-born Montreal-based multidisciplinary artist. Through means of intuitive play, collaboration, scavenging and collecting, her tactile practice often incorporates various craft techniques, such as copper enamelling, metal smithing, glass, and ceramics; creating installations, sculptures, and experimental films. Yen-Chao is also a natural history enthusiast and an avid collector, gathering specimens of mineral, botanical, animal and industrial origins, working with all kinds of objects that stare at the vestiges of a recent or distant past, with a story to tell. Yen-Chao has been invited to give public presentations at Artexte (Montreal), GAX Asian Indigenous Relations in Contemporary Art (Montreal), PHI Foundation (Montreal), Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, among others. Her works have been shown at Art Metropole (Toronto), Berlinale, Centre A (Vancouver), Hong-gah Museum (Taipei), Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, SAVVY Contemporary (Berlin), SBC Gallery of Contemporary Art (Montreal), among others. 

http://yenchaolin.com/