ACCELERATOR
Yu-Wen Wu
We Belong, 2022
We Belong by artist Yu-Wen Wu intended to promote ideas of belonging and inclusion among immigrant communities in Boston. In LED neon, the work forms the text “We Belong, here, together, guided by the same stars” in an eight-foot circular sculptural art form with a constellation that maps and connects Boston’s neighborhoods. The continuously-lit piece began its city-wide journey at the East Boston Social Center, where the city’s early immigration centers were located. The artwork is set to move on to other diverse neighborhoods across Boston.
“Two years in the making, We Belong is an exciting push for my practice in public art and another opportunity to experiment with light-based media,” said the artist Yu-Wen Wu. “I am so excited to bring the installation to East Boston, a neighborhood with vibrant culture, tight-knit community, and important history. I hope the work will help to initiate dialogue on belonging and inclusion among all communities in Boston.”
With the support of a Boston Transformative Public Art grant, We Belong is traveling to multiple Boston neighborhoods between 2022-2023. Through community events at each site and digital engagement opportunities, local residents are invited to participate in the project by sharing what the concept of “belonging” means to them.
LOCATION
East Boston Social Center, 68 Central Square. In 2022, the artwork moved to Boston’s City Hall, where it will remain until the end Spring 2023.
ACCELERATOR
Yu-Wen Wu
Born in Taiwan, Yu-Wen Wu’s subjectivity as an immigrant is central to her artwork. The projects she pursues operate at the crossroads of art, science, politics and cultural issues. The form the artworks take includes site-specific video installations, large-scale drawings, community engaged practices and public art. Her work can be broadly categorized into three areas: the current global migration crises, environmental displacement and the immigration experience.
Her most recent solo exhibitions include With/Out Water, Boston, High-Water Mark, Portsmouth and Leavings/Belongings, Boston. Wu was the 2018-2019 Artist-in Residence at the Pao Arts Center Boston, engaging community in the durational project Leavings/Belongings. This project brings together small groups of refugees, immigrants, and the public to make symbolic bundles that tell what was brought and what was left behind in their migration. Bridging experiences, generations, and ethnicities, the residency culminated in a transmedial installation of material artifacts and collected stories. Wu’s work has been exhibited at the Weisman Art Museum, Perlman Art Museum, MN and ICA MECA, ME among others.
She is a graduate of Brown University and the School of Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts. For the Accelerator Program, Yu-Wen looks forward to expanding current indoor installation ideas to the outdoors and continue building community on many different levels.