Across the Studio
In the 16th episode of Across the Studio, Mia Schoolman sits down with Amanda Zheng, a New Zealand born, New York based visual artist and designer who graduated from Parsons School of Design with a BFA in communication design. Her work spans fine art, graphic design, and experimental material practice — from medium transfers and metal engravings to lithographic prints. Sponsored by Adobe and Apple, her work has been featured in Vogue and Vanity Fair, and she recently released Plume, a limited edition lithographic print collection about desire, excess, and the compulsion to construct a singular perfect identity. Amanda grew up as one of three students doing art in high school in New Zealand, where school counselors told her she was not going to America. She applied to Parsons on a whim, got in on a scholarship, and moved to New York at 18 with no blueprint and no one who had done it before her. In this conversation: why she approaches her practice more like an athlete than an artist, how taste is a privilege she only discovered after moving to New York, why every piece of inspiration she has ever used has come from offline, the 400 page artist catalog she designed as her senior thesis, and why her only ritual before making art is pressure. Follow Across the StudioInstagram @acrossthestudio [https://www.instagram.com/acrossthestudio/]@miaschoolman [https://www.instagram.com/miaschoolman]TikTok @acrossthestudio [https://www.tiktok.com/@acrossthestudio] Follow Amanda ZhengInstagram @amandaaart [https://www.instagram.com/amandaaart/]Website amandazheng.com [https://amandazheng.com/]
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