Chen Lok Lee
Artist
Educator
Immigrant
When I first came to America, I brought images in my head with me. I developed skills in a western art form — printmaking. My ideas (images from the East) manifest in a western art form which I feel helps to create an international bridge between the two cultures. Today, I once again work in Chinese painting and calligraphy as well as printmaking. Chinese see my work as western; westerners see my work as Chinese. As for me, I wish to use an international language.” – Chen Lok Lee
Dedicated to preserving the legacy and works of pioneer Asian American artist and educator Chen Lok Lee (1927-2020). Managed by daughter Romana Lee.
My father was a remarkable person
On December 13, 2020, I lost my father Chen Lok Lee, pioneering Asian American artist, to COVID-19. I am on a journey to honor his life story, works of art and contributions to the international conversations of art and democracy.Follow the story here in real time as I document and archive his impact on the world.
I am partnering with art institutions, art enthusiasts and historians, community-based organizations and other supporters to bring his story to life. This includes organizing, cataloging, digitizing and archiving his work, and ultimately sharing his most iconic pieces for the general public to enjoy and benefit from.
The third exhibit of the work of Chen Lok Lee just closed at Friends Select School in Center City, Philadelphia. For updates on future, current and past exhibits, and how to view the collection, follow this link.
The first posthumous exhibit of Chen Lok Lee’s work opened at the Crane Community Center in Philadelphia on September 17, 2021 | More Info | and has been followed by exhibits at UPenn and other venues. For updates on future, current and past exhibits, and how to view the collection, follow this link.
To get involved or support my journey, follow the story here or write to me at:
chenlokleeartist
@gmail.com
Recent Blog Entries
Graduation Certificate
This is a photo of the graduation certificate from my father’s normal school in Taishan,…