BRIAN SINGER

BRIAN SINGER addresses a variety of social justice issues including immigration, inequality, and homelessness. The bulk of Singer’s pieces on view consists of the thread of the flags unraveled, tied end-to-end, and then wrapped around iconic objects such as books and champagne glasses. Ranging from works on paper to installations, Singer’s practice is unified by the desire to facilitate unexpected moments of human connection.

Brian Singer (b. Arlington, VA) is a Hapa (half-Japanese) artist. He received his BA from California Polytechnic State University. He has exhibited nationally including Jack Fischer Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Napa Valley Museum, Yountville, CA; Berkeley Art Center, Berkeley, CA; Massillon Museum, Massillon, OH; Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, CA; and more. His residencies include Kala Art Institute & YBCA fellow.