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Dustin Wong—PRS Artist-in-Residence for 2021-22

Dustin Wong was born in Hawaii (1982) and grew up in Tokyo. He studied Film at the California College of Arts in Oakland (2001-2003) and sculpture and performance at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore (2003-2005). After graduating from MICA, his creative focus shifted to music. Forming bands (Ecstatic Sunshine, Ponytail) and cultivating solo music projects opened opportunities for him to travel throughout the US and Europe. For over ten years, the themes of Dustin’s work have been interested in the mystical, esoteric, and spiritual and, in recent years, have moved towards the idea of creating a space for healing through sight and sound. // internal hot spring
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Current Exhibition

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Dustin Wong, video still from Aesther, 2022
​​Perpetual Morphosis by Dustin Wong
​Opening Reception: Saturday, March 19, 2022 4:00-8:00pm | Co-presented with Feels Like Floating | RSVP
Exhibit Runs: March 19-May 21, 2022​
Gallery Hours: Fridays 12:00-6:00pm, and by appointment (info@prs.org)

PRS is excited to present a new solo exhibition by Dustin Wong titled Perpetual Morphosis. Inspired by Brion Gysin’s Dreamachines, Japanese soumatou (motorized lanterns of the Obon spirit festivals), and the work of light artist Thomas Wilfred, Perpetual Morphosis evokes the reflective properties and effects of myth and perception. While we readily recognize myth in popular and canonical archetypes, Perpetual Morphosis presents occasions in which we can also discover the mythic significations imaginable in abstract phenomena. By spending time with Dustin Wong’s array of audio-visual rendezvous—or, as mythologist Joseph Campbell would say, getting “tricked into the ritual” of engaging the exhibit— in which scintillating objects concurrently rotate and metamorphize, the viewer may form meaningful relationships to shapes, patterns, and fluctuations of light and color.

This exhibit—stationed in various spaces throughout PRS’ campus and most prominently in its Hansell Gallery—features multiple installation pieces. Each immersive installation environment invites viewers to take in staggered and continuously looped “video sculptures.” Wong’s video sculptures are made by filming materials placed upon slowly-spinning turntables—a process that seeks to recreate novel textures and evoke in the viewer’s mind correlations between organic materials and eternal archetypes.

The exhibit’s opening reception will include a music performance by Wong and BRIN (Colin Blanton), that will conclude at sunset. Before and after the performance, attendees are welcome to wander through and spend time in the installation spaces of Perpetual Morphosis.

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  • Home
  • ABOUT PRS
    • Manly P. Hall >
      • Manly Hall, A Personal Perspective
    • Special Announcement
    • PRS Board & Staff
    • Residencies >
      • Lecturer-in-Residence Mitch Horowitz
      • Scholar-in-Residence Devon Deimler, Ph.D.
      • Writer-in-Residence Mandy Kahn
      • Musician-in-Residence Marina Pacowski
      • Artist-in-Residence Lani Trock
      • Artist-in-Residence Dustin Wong
      • Artist-in-Residence Elizabeth T. Vazquez
    • Volunteer
  • Events
    • Videos on Demand
    • Podcasts
    • COVID Protocols
  • Online Classes
  • Library
    • Exhibitions
  • Gallery
  • PRS Journal
    • Nonsense
    • Pythagorean Initiation
    • Mona Lisa
    • Nahuatl Poem
  • Support
  • Shop
    • The Signature Editions
    • New Editions for Contemporary Seekers
    • MPH Book SALE
    • Manly P. Hall Book Bundles
    • Books by Manly P. Hall >
      • The Secret Teachings
      • MPH Lecture Notes
      • MPH Essays
      • MPH Learning to Live Courses
    • MPH Audio >
      • MPH Collection at BetterListen.com
    • MPH E-Books
    • Reprint Series curated by MPH
    • Books and Catalogs >
      • Engage Exchange—A Monthly Reading & Discussion Group
      • Mitch Horowitz
      • Dr. Obadiah Harris
    • PRS Tote Bags
    • Rare and Used Books
    • Gifts & Curiosities >
      • Gift Cards
    • Tarot, Oracle, and Affirmation Decks
    • Symbolic Prints and Posters
    • Curbside Pickup
    • Shipping Update