Cannabaceae

Skowmon Hastanan is a Thai-born American float glass painter. Hastanan has participated in several national and international exhibitions: A Space (Toronto), Delta Axis Art Center (Memphis), Fészek Galleria (Budapest), Gallery 4A (Sydney, Australia), Jamaica Center for Arts (New York City), Pier 2 Arts District (Taiwan), Randolph Street Gallery (Chicago), Real Art Ways (Hartford, Connecticut), and Wave Hill New York City.[1] Hastanan produces paintings with religious Himalayan influences, featuring sexualized images of Thai women.[2]

In 2001 she completed the float glass piece Orbis Venustas for the Early Childhood Center Public School 228 in Queens, New York.[3]

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  1. ^ "Skowmon Hastanan". Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminism. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  2. ^ Morgan, Susan (2010). "Skydancers and Other Mystiques: Works by Skowmon - ProQuest". Femspec. 11 (1): 56–61, 214. ProQuest 867689870.
  3. ^ "Completed Projects - Skowmon Hastanan". NYC Percent for Art. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
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