Statement
Jasmine Liang (b. 2001) is a multidisciplinary artist, student organizer, and resident of Visitacion Valley. She currently uses mapmaking as a form of memoir and documentation of the changing neighborhoods, borders, and populations of the city. As a co-founding member of the Art Student Union at San Francisco State University, Jasmine is committed to connecting community to youth arts organizations and local artists.
Bio
Jasmine Liang (they/them) is an educator, archivist, and artist born and raised in Visitacion Valley, San Francisco. Their focus on local social justice art history led them to produce a two-day showcase of SF State’s art and activism, funded by the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco’s Meantime Program in 2022. Having served as an arts curriculum intern for Horizons Unlimited’s The DJ Project and LYRIC, Jasmine is committed to teaching their peers about the ways we can use art to build and restore community.
In May 2023, Jasmine graduated from San Francisco State University receiving a B.A. in Art History, with a Minor in Queer Ethnic Studies. When they are not in search of the perfect ramen broth recipe, Jasmine loves sharing knowledge with elders, roller skating and walking around the city.