Kerry Ann Lee, Perpetual Spring, 2017 (PHOTO: supplied)
Kerry Ann Lee, Lost Songs, 2013 (PHOTO: supplied)
Lee Family photo at the Gold Coin Café, early 1980s. (PHOTO: supplied)
Harry Chin and Esther Chin, mid-1970s featured in The Favorite Milk Bar Display at
Wellington Museum. (PHOTO: supplied)
Kerry Ann Lee, The Unavailable Memory of Gold Coin Café at Pātaka Art + Museum, 2015 (PHOTO: Kerry Ann Lee)
Red Letter Distro at Booked: Hong Kong Art Book Fair, 2020 (PHOTO: supplied)
Kerry Ann Lee, Placeholders (California), 2016 (PHOTO: supplied)
Kerry Ann Lee, Return to Skyland. Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand. 2018. Photo courtesy of Te Papa. (PHOTO: Jack Fisher)
Kerry Ann Lee is a collage artist, scholar, DJ, and fanzine maker whose work explores Cantonese urban settlement and cultural collisions.
A third-generation Chinese New Zealander, Lee's parents ran the Gold Coin Cafe in Wellington in the 1970s and 80's.
She recently contributed to the installation at Wellington Museum celebrating her grandfather's business The Favorite Milk Bar.
She is creative director of the Asian Aotearoa Arts programme which runs for two weeks from Monday 25 September.
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