K Y Fina Yeung was born in Hong Kong and has lived in different places in United States for 25 years. She studied painting and photography at the University of Guam and University of Montana. In 2012, Fina moved to Brooklyn and settled her studio in Bushwick. Fina’s work examines her emotional identity living and moving in urban spaces through cardboard installation, photography, works on paper and experimental film. Her artworks have been exhibited in New Jersey, New York and DC, including Hillyer Art Space, Rutgers University, Paul Robson Galleries, Brooklyn Arts Council, BRIC Arts Media House, Williamsburg Art & Historical Center, and open studios in Brooklyn. In May 2015, she exhibited her black and white photos of Hong Kong urban architectural structures in a two-woman exhibition in Greenwich Village. Another mixed media cardboard installation, “Feminine Lines In A Cage”, was on view at Walls-Ortiz Gallery and Center in New York City from September 2015 to January 2016. During Bushwick Open Studios 2015, Sinovision TV gave a detail coverage and interview for her latest installation work. In addition, her large-scale painting is permanently displayed at the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre in Malaysia. Fina strongly believes that working with the community can empower people with diverse backgrounds, especially migrant women.
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