Imin Yeh is an interdisciplinary project-based artist, working in sculpture, installation, participatory events, and print. Yeh’s practice is unified by a continual pushing at the boundaries of printmaking; a medium at the intersection of popular literacy, commercialism, and social engagement. Copying the aesthetic and process that is ubiquitous in the mass-production of commercial industry, her projects blur the lines between imaginary and “real” businesses, people, and/or products. Through humor, satire, and participation, the artist’s projects engage the viewer in a critical dialogue about the invisible labor and the stories behind the objects we consume. Yeh earned her MFA from the California College of Arts in San Francisco, where she currently lives and works. Her projects have been exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Contemporary Jewish Museum, and the Asian Art Museum, SF, among other venues.

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