Heidi Lau (b.1987)
Solo and Two-Person Exhibitions:
2019
Apparition, 58th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy
Blood Echoes, AALA Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2018
The Sentinels, with Rachel Frank, Geary, New York, NY
Solo Presentation at NADA New York with Geary, New York, NY
2017
The Primordial Molder, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY
2016
Third Rome, Deli Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Vestiges (from a Dream Pool), Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT
2015
Tea of Oblivion, Women’s Studies Research Center, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
2014
The Obscure Region II, Macao Art Museum, Macao, China
Awards:
The Burke Prize by the Museum of Art and Design (Finalist), New York, NY, 2018
The Foundation for Contemporary Art Emergency Grant, New York, NY, 2017
Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant, New York, NY, 2015
Socrates Sculpture Park Emerging Artist Fellowship, Long Island City, NY, 2014
Edward and Sally Van Lier Fellowship, New York, NY, 2012
Clo Ceardlann Artist Fellowship, Donegal, Ireland, 2010
Martin Wong Scholarship, New York, NY, 2005
Residencies:
Joan Mitchell Center Residency, New Orleans, LA, 2018
The Saint John’s Pottery Jerome Foundation Emerging Artist Program, Collegeville, MN,2018
Triple Canopy Commission, New York, NY, 2018
BRIC Media Arts Fellowship, Brooklyn, NY, 2017
Museum of Art and Design Artist Studio Program, New York, NY, 2017
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Process Space Program, New York, NY, 2016
Guttenberg Arts Space and Time Artist Residency, Guttenberg, NJ, 2015
Center For Book Arts Workspace Program, New York, NY, 2014
Emmanuel College Artist in Residence Program, Boston, MA, 2013
Aljira Emerge 11, Newark, NJ, 2013
Snug Harbor Artist Residency Program, Staten Island, NY, 2012
Bronx Museum Artist in the Marketplace Program, Bronx, NY, 2011
Selected Group Exhibitions:
2019
Lararium, Deli Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2018
The Burke Prize 2018, The Future of Craft Part 2, Museum of Art and Design, New York, NY
Tiger Strike Asteroid Ground Work 2018, TSA New York, Brooklyn, NY
Clay Today, The Hole, New York, NY
2017
Morph, Asya Geisberg Gallery, New York, NY
A Most Filial Imprint, Aike Dellarco, Shanghai, China
Fictive Universe, curated by Max Razdow and Kari Adelaide, SPRING/BREAK Art Show, New York, NY
2016
Sour, Sweet, Bitter, Spicy: Stories of Chinese Food and Identity in America, Museum of Chinese in America, New York, NY
Under the Tongue, curated by Marie Catalano, Evening Hours, New York, NY
2015
Feelers, curated by Susan Metrican, Boston Center for the Arts, Boston, MA
Made in USA/Some Parts Imported curated by Naomi Reis and Heidi Lau, TSA New York, Brooklyn, NY
2014
EAF 14, Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, NY
2011
Bronx Calling: the first AIM biennial, Wave Hill, Bronx, NY
Education
2008
New York University, New York, NY; BFA
Selected Bibliography and Press:
58th Venice Biennale Collateral Event from Macao, China. Heidi Lau: Apparition Catalogue. 2019.
The Hole. Clay Today Exhibition Catalogue. 2018.
Lehman College Art Gallery. Gothic Influence in Contemporary Art Exhibition Catalogue. 2017.
Real Art Ways. Vestiges of a Dream Pool Exhibition Catalogue. 2016.
Brandeis University. Tea of Oblivion Exhibition Catalogue. 2015.
Socrates Sculpture Park. EAF 14 Catalogue. 2014.
Bronx Museum. Bronx Calling: The First AIM Biennial Catalogue. 2011.
明報. Ways of Seeing:在威尼斯看劉慧德:澳門是世界的. 曾曉玲. 2019.
South China Morning Post. Macau’s lost identity in focus at its Venice Biennale pavilion, an exile’s take on casino culture by Enid Tsui. 2019.
ArtAsiaPacific. 58th Venice Biennale, Part 5: National Pavilions and Collateral Exhibitions Beyond the Arsenale and Giardini by HG Masters. 2019.
Art in America. Trans-China: Gender, Media, and Nation at the Venice Biennale by Richard Vine. 2019.
ArtAsiaPacific. Finding Clarity with Distance: Interview with Heidi Lau by Jennifer S. Li. 2019.
Newest York. In Conversation with Heidi Lau by Haley Weiss. 2018.
New York Times. What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week by Jillian Steinhauer. 2018
Art News. Bronx Museum Acquires Three Works from NADA. 2018.
Art Space. 8 Artists You Can’t Miss From NADA. 2018.
Hyperallergic. Lapping Up NADA New York’s Lush Portraits and Giant Tongue Sculptures by Benjamin Sutton. 2018.
Hyperallergic. A Taste of the Complex Relationship between Chinese Food and Identity in America by Claire Voon. 2017.
Leap Magazine. Heidi Lau: Nowhere Home by Kang Kang. February 2016.