Han Fei (Sg)
Chen Han Fei is currently a year 2 visual arts major (BFA) in Emily Carr University of art and design located in Vancouver, Canada. Prior to this, he graduated from Singapore Polytechnic with a diploma in media and communications. Born and raised in Singapore, Han is influenced by politics surrounding the country and the need to illuminate societal issues that arises on a day-to day basis. His mother has been a great influence in his art as well, often dedicating his pieces to her. He is currently majoring in visual arts with a concentration in sculpture and has made more than 10 contemporary sculptures/installations throughout his first year at Emily Carr. Three of his works has been exhibited in the 2014 Emily Carr foundation show and two out of these three were handpicked by university professors, Mimi Gellman (MOMA) & Henry Tsang to be in the curated section of the show. Han usually employs the use of lights and shadows in many of them. The medium he uses ranges from photography to film, plaster, wood, ready-mades, mirrors and glass. Aside from conceptual art, Han has been an independent photographer and filmmaker since 2009. He has made more than 5 short films (screened in 2 festivals and Singapore’s old school Sinema).
Chen Han Fei is currently a year 2 visual arts major (BFA) in Emily Carr University of art and design located in Vancouver, Canada. Prior to this, he graduated from Singapore Polytechnic with a diploma in media and communications. Born and raised in Singapore, Han is influenced by politics surrounding the country and the need to illuminate societal issues that arises on a day-to day basis. His mother has been a great influence in his art as well, often dedicating his pieces to her. He is currently majoring in visual arts with a concentration in sculpture and has made more than 10 contemporary sculptures/installations throughout his first year at Emily Carr. Three of his works has been exhibited in the 2014 Emily Carr foundation show and two out of these three were handpicked by university professors, Mimi Gellman (MOMA) & Henry Tsang to be in the curated section of the show. Han usually employs the use of lights and shadows in many of them. The medium he uses ranges from photography to film, plaster, wood, ready-mades, mirrors and glass. Aside from conceptual art, Han has been an independent photographer and filmmaker since 2009. He has made more than 5 short films (screened in 2 festivals and Singapore’s old school Sinema).