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Double Exposure

An artist and self-proclaimed “old Chinese lady” sets out to explore her own identity and prove it’s never too late to take a risk by making her first film at the age of 68.

Premiere Date

May 4, 2004

Length

30 minutes

Kit-Yin Snyder

Producer

Snyder has been working in the field of environmental art for the past 20 years. Born in Guangzhou, China, she was educated in China and the United States. Her site-specific installations have been exhibited in alternative sites such as P.S. 1, Artpark, Snug Harbor, and Bryant Park in New York; Sala Unio in Italy and Kunstraum in Germany, as well as the Hudson River Museum, the Bronx Museum, and the Whitney Museum at Philip Morris. Snyder has received numerous grants for her work in environmental sculpture, from organizations including the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York Foundation of Arts, and the New York State Council of Art. Her award-winning public commissions include Margaret Mitchell Square in Atlanta and Justice in New York City (in collaboration with Richard Haas).