Carole Frances Lung

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Born1966
Education2007 MFA / 2005 BFA Fiber and Material Studies, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

2006 Semester Study Abroad, Public Art/ New Artistic Strategies, Bauhaus University, Weimar Germany

1988 Bachelor of Science, Textiles and Clothing, North Dakota State University, Fargo ND
Occupation(s)Artist, labor activist
Carole Frances Lung
Lung in her studio in 2015
Born1966
Education2007 MFA / 2005 BFA Fiber and Material Studies, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

2006 Semester Study Abroad, Public Art/ New Artistic Strategies, Bauhaus University, Weimar Germany

1988 Bachelor of Science, Textiles and Clothing, North Dakota State University, Fargo ND
Occupation(s)Artist, labor activist

Carole Frances Lung (born 1966)[1] is an American artist and labor activist, known for her performance art which centers around subjects such as textile consumption, unfair labor practices, and production systems. Lung is an associate professor of Fashion Fiber and Materials at California State University, Los Angeles.[2][3] Her work concerns labor in the fashion industry and often comprises long-duration projects of performance art and collaborative art activism. She is based in Long Beach, California.[4]

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