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Johanna M. Costigan

Johanna M. Costigan is a writer and editor focused on Chinese politics, technology, and publics. She graduated from Bard College with degrees in east Asian studies and written arts. She has an MSc in contemporary Chinese studies from the University of Oxford. Previously, she lived and worked in Shanghai, China.

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Artist Peng Ke Examines Chinese Culture in Stunning Photography

Her recent work, focusing on womanhood in China, will show at an L.A. gallery next year

“Monroe and Cynthia Watching TV,” 1973. By Michael Jang (American, born in 1951). Gelatin silver print on fiber-based paper. Cantor Arts Center Collection, William Alden Campbell and Martha Campbell Art Acquisition Fund, 2020.

Shining a Light on Asian Americans in Art History

New Stanford initiative aims to right the historical wrong of erasing and excluding AA+PI characters from film, photography, and video

Stephanie H. Shih

Joy of Art: This NYC Artist’s Ceramic Food Looks Good Enough to Eat

Stephanie Shih’s new show, “Open Sundays,” offers more than just tasty-looking sculptures—it’s also a commentary on the relationship between Chinese and Jewish immigrants in New York