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AMANDA CHEN is a writer and artist from California living in New York. Her work broadly explores how individual and collective memory formation is shaped by representations and engagements with digital and embodied public space. Her essays, criticism, and short fiction appear in the Brooklyn Rail, Catapult, Dirt, the Drift, Harvard Review, MUBI Notebook, the New Republic, Slate, Triangle House Review, and elsewhere in print and online.
She is currently a New City Critics Fellow with The Architectural League of New York and Urban Design Forum. Previously, she was a fellow at Dia Art Foundation, a member of the Critics Academy at New York Film Festival, and a Periplus Fellow Finalist.
AMANDA CHEN is a writer and artist from California living in New York. Her work broadly explores how individual and collective memory formation is shaped by representations and engagements with digital and embodied public space. Her essays, criticism, and short fiction appear in the Brooklyn Rail, Catapult, Dirt, the Drift, Harvard Review, MUBI Notebook, the New Republic, Slate, Triangle House Review, and elsewhere in print and online.
She is currently a New City Critics Fellow with The Architectural League of New York and Urban Design Forum. Previously, she was a fellow at Dia Art Foundation, a member of the Critics Academy at New York Film Festival, and a Periplus Fellow Finalist.
say hello & let’s work together: yamandachen [at] gmail [dot] com
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