Artist Shih Chieh Huang
Artist Shih Chieh Huang assembling one of his installations. Huang was a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellow in 2007 and spent his time studying bioluminescent marine animals. That research has inspired the solo exhibition, "The Bright Beneath: The Luminous Art of Shih Chieh Huang," which is on view at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History from Sept. 3, 2011 through Jan. 8, 2012.
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