Island Sunflower reflections Curators: Luchia Meihua Lee, TAAC,
Faustino Quintanilla, QCC Art Gallery/CUNY Exhibition dates: November
18 th , 2024-March 28 th , 2025 Opening reception: Thursday March 13,
2025 4-7pm Participating artists: Pin-Hsin Chu Wen-Jen Deng Chia-Hsuan
Kuo Ming-Jer Kuo Tsung-Jung Liu Carle Shi Kacey Wong Island Sunrise
Team In the article, “ Spring passes and autumn passes, but don’t
forget the sunflowers ,” from the exhibition catalog marking the
10th Anniversary of the Sunflower Movement, Patrick Huang, expresses
gratitude. He writes, “Fortunately, the young people of the
Sunflower awakened the sleeping god of spring. Their fervor to shape
destiny and save the country swept across Taiwan.” Artists played a
pivotal role in the struggle, not merely as observers but actively on
the front lines. The Island Sunrise Team, employing paint brushes,
cameras, and video recorders, documented the events. The exhibition
showcases visual and written records from 2014, and its reflections.
In one reflection, the Sunflower Movement directly inspired Hong
Kong’s Umbrella movement and its followers, although they failed
partly or in whole, while leaving strong images of what might have
been. Hong Kong artist Kacey Wong, exiled to Taiwan, continues to
express the democratic message and take actions. Ming-Jer Kuo points
out that nearly 4700 times in the last 12 months has China violated
Taiwan’s air space. Air raids and threats to Taiwan continue today.
Looking back to Taiwan’s history, 400 years ago Taiwan shared a
history with New York – both were colonized by the Dutch in 1624,
which was followed by more colonization. Wen-Jen Deng looks at the
fate of indigenous tribes in her innovative fiber art piece. The world
struggles not only in war, but in nature, and many people reflect on
their lost home, or move to a new land, looking for a new residence.
We are like the girl drinking coffee and watching the world,
reflecting calmly on all that has changed. Thursday March 13 4-7pm:
Island Sunflower Reflections exhibition reception at QCC Art
Gallery/CUNY, Bayside, Queens, NYC (Beverages and Hors D’oeuvres
will be provided)
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