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SASHA SU-LING WELLAND
June, 2000 (Cedar Cottage)
Creative Nonfiction, Art Writing, Academic & Critical Writing
- “On Curating ‘Cruel/Loving Bodies,’” Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art V3 #2. (March 2005)
- “Being Between,” ColorLines: Race, Culture, Action V6 #2 (Summer 2003)
- “The Long March to Lugu Lake: A Dialogue with Judy Chicago,” Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art V1 #3 (August 2002)
- “Living Elsewhere in 16 Steps,” with Wendy Call, Chain V9 (Summer 2002)
- “Traveling Artists, Traveling Art, Ethnographic Luggage,” Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art V1 #2 (August 2002)
- “Eating Lychees,” Flyway Literary Review V6 #3 / V7 #1 (Spring 2002)
- “My Grandmother Never Talks About Departures,” Hedgebrook Journal V3 #2 (August 2001)
- Humanities Fellowship, Asian Cultural Council, 2004
- Writer’s Residency, Blue Mountain Center, 2003
- Writer’s Residency, Millay Colony for the Arts, 2003
- Pacific Rim Research Project Grant, University of California Office of the President, 2000-2002
- Work-Study Scholarship, Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, 1999
Sasha currently teaches at the University of Washington-Seattle in Anthropology and Women Studies. A manuscript of the book she worked on at Hedgebrook, “All This Journey: The Lives of Ling Shuhua and Amy Ling,” is finally out for publisher review.
swelland@earthlink.net
http://home.earthlink.net/~swelland/homepage/
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