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Cay Lang defines human qualities and remakes boundaries through her artwork

Cay Lang has four pieces in the exhibition “Remaking Boundaries,” which closes Sunday, June 25, at the Fresno Art Museum. My student Sarah Delgado spent a lot time researching and writing a piece about Lang, who recently moved back to San Joaquin Gardens in Fresno after an internationally recognized career in the Bay Area. The examples in this show are just a sliver of Lang’s overall body of work, however. Delgado, who as lifestyle editor of The Fresno State Collegian oversees arts and entertainment coverage, writes a fascinating profile. She and I spent a lot of time figuring out how to structure this piece while capturing a hint of Lang’s wry, pointed personality, and I’m very happy with the way it turned out.

I hope you’ll have a chance to read it.


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Covering the arts online in the central San Joaquin Valley and beyond. Lover of theater, classical music, visual arts, the literary arts and all creative endeavors. Former Fresno Bee arts critic and columnist. Graduate of Columbia University and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Excited to be exploring the new world of arts journalism.

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Comments (1)

  • Jackie Ryle

    I really loved reading Sarah’s essay. So informative and well written. Thank you!

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