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Art & Power: A Diaspora Dialogue on Myanmar/Burma

Join internationally acclaimed painter and performance artist. Chaw Ei Thein, and writer and a poet, Mandy Moe Pwint Tu, for a diaspora dialogue on Myanmar/Burma.

Chaw Ei Thein

Chaw Ei Thein is highly regarded and internationally acclaimed as a painter and a conceptual as well as a performance artist. Her feminist approach to her art is both gracious and candid and has earned her accolades and recognition as one of the most important contemporary artists to emerge from Burma.

Mandy Moe Pwint Tu

Mandy Moe Pwint Tu is a writer and a poet from Yangon, Myanmar. She has been published in the journal of the Society of Classical Poets, Long Leaf Review, Santa Ana River River, Tint Journal, and Ample Remains. 

This event is organized by Southeast Asia: Text, Ritual, Performance (SEATRiP) at the University of California-Riverside. Co-sponsored by UCR SEATRiP and the Performing Difference Faculty Commons.

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