CV/Contact
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CV:
David Yang
Princeton Junction, NJ, 08550
(609)-819-6868
dmy39@scarletmail.rutgers.edu
Education
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Mason Gross School of the Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts in visual arts with a concentration on painting and a minor in art history, graduated May 2022
Honors include: Dean’s list, Rutgers University Honors College Scholar
Group Exhibitions
2023
Dodomu Gallery Virtual Exhibition, Emerging Artists 2023 (April 6 – May 18)
Royal Blue Virtual Gallery. Reflections (March 19 – April 15)
CollectArt Virtual Gallery, Tbilisi, Georgia. Landscapes
RuptureXibit and CinemaScope, Hampton Wick, England. Canyon Projected and Small Works Exhibition (Feb 17 – Feb 23)
Mason Gross Galleries, New Brunswick, NJ. Clean Out Your Flat File and Hit the Road (Feb 11 – Feb 27)
2022
Rutgers Undergrad Thesis Show, Mason Gross Galleries, New Brunswick, NJ. With the Works (Feb 28 – Mar 12)
Rutgers Art Library, New Brunswick, NJ. Take it with you (Feb1 – Mar 31)
Awards/Scholarships/Residencies
2023
2023 Communal AiR, Byrdcliffe Artist-in-Residency, Woodstock NY
2022
Rutgers University Competitive Merit Honors Scholarship renewed for four years given good academic standing
Research Experience
Independent Study
September 2019-December 2019
Worked with Professor Stephen Westfall at Mason Gross in an independent study during the fall semester of my sophomore year, under his guidance I made a series of 7 medium to large scale paintings depicted abstracted views of domestic interiors
Independent Study
Present
Will be working with Professor Marc Handelman in a similar independent study in the coming semester of a series of small paintings depicting icons of Asian American diasporic experience
Publications
Collect Art
Winter 2023
Was shown and featured in Georgian art magazine Collect Art’s “Landscapes” Open Call.
mkwm
Spring 2021
Participated in the publication of a University of Chicago Undergraduate Journal of Jewish Studies focusing on digital diaspora. I submitted a series of paintings I made on the 2019-2020 Hong Kong protests. Online copy can be found at mkwm.humanities.uchicago.edu