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ABOUT

Grace Ming is a current senior at Wellesley College completing a Media Arts and Sciences Major and Music Minor.

 

Grace's journey as an artist started with traditional 2D mediums and classical piano training into her teens. She began composing music, performing, and expanding her visual portfolio in middle school, while also developing her interests in anthropology, international development, and media.

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Over the years she has channeled both her audio and visual talents by pursuing multimedia arts in many forms - including graphic design, installation, film, and electronic music. Currently, her focus is bringing anthropological perspectives into her works, starting with auto-ethnography.

Recent Awards:

Mayling Soong Foundation Grant for Summer Study in Asia (Summer 2015)

Studied at the Hindi Summer Language Immersion Program at the American Institute of Indian Studies in Jaipur, India.

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Wellesley Davis Museum "Mashup" Competition (Fall 2015)

original piano composition based on Monet's Waterloo bridge. (Program Video)

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National Scholastic Art & Writing Gold Award Mixed Media Category (2014)

"Jaipur City Palace"
 

Music Educators Association of NJ - Eric Steiner Composition Competition (2014)

"Pulse" - solo piano

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