Chin Meng-Hsuan
Visual artist who works primarily with paintings and drawings, creating artworks which evolve around the ambiguity of space, time, and everyday life.
Each date was different, and every time you discovered something, may it be about your work or some possible new directions for the near future.
"The third day we said good bye. I was already looking forward to seeing everyone in the future. Within these short but intensive days, we didn’t just have various feedbacks from the commentators, but also got to know other participants’ practices and shared stories in life with each other during the short break, dinner table as well as on the way biking to Make Eindhoven.
The session of one to one conversations was not restricted, and if I may say, resembles the form of speed dates. Sometimes it clicked on a certain direction and kept rolling, the other time one just tried to get the person in front of you to understand who you are and what you are doing. Each date was different, and every time you discovered something, may it be about your work, reflecting on the way of interacting with the world or some possible new directions in the near future. After I graduated from Art Academy, I seldom find occasions providing chance for real exchange like the WARP Artist Village.
I will cherish these encounters happened at Make Eindhoven and those insights on my works."