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Artworks
Millie Chan
Free Snacks, 2022Mixed media, watercolor, colored pencils, and sticker embellishments on Arches hot press paper9” x 12”A mixed-media illustration of a cat running in a large hamster wheel, surrounded by scattered snacks, small objects, and other cat sculptures in a pastel-colored room. There is a flat screen on the wall with a chart that contains a curled green arrow with the word “MEOW” on the top left corner.Artist Statement Free Snacks critiques startup culture, where the promise of endless snacks and work-life balance masks the pressure for constant productivity. A cat spins on a never-ending exercise wheel,...Artist Statement
Free Snacks critiques startup culture, where the promise of endless snacks and work-life balance masks the pressure for constant productivity. A cat spins on a never-ending exercise wheel, surrounded by typical startup snacks like Pamplemousse La Croix and hard-boiled eggs. The "Evil String Cheese Man" cracks his whip, symbolizing control, while other cat workers appear on a MEOW stock ticker. Reflecting the artist's experience as a first-generation Asian American, the work also speaks to the pressures of conforming to a career in STEM—an obligation driven by cultural expectations. It invites viewers to consider how "free" workplace perks and cultural expectations can trap individuals in an endless cycle of labor.
Millie Chan blends themes of loneliness, grief, trauma, and self-reflection with moments of whimsy and lightheartedness. Through her use of stickers, Millie adds a tactile element that blurs the line between serious and playful. The contrast explores the complexities of identity, emotional vulnerability, and healing. Playful interactions with her cats often provide a counterbalance to these serious themes, reminding her of the importance of joy and freedom in the midst of introspection.
Her artistic process is a continuous exploration of releasing control and embracing imperfection. Millie aims to capture the human experience in all its messiness and beauty—encouraging viewers to reconnect with different versions of themselves, from their current identity to their more carefree, youthful selves. Through her work, she hopes to evoke introspection and provide a space for emotional reflection, reconnecting with different versions of yourself, and exploring shifting identities with personal growth.
Biography
Millie Chan (b. Los Angeles, CA) is a mixed media artist based in El Cerrito, CA. Drawing inspiration from relationships, trauma, grief, and introspection, Millie’s work explores themes of identity and healing. As the child of Vietnam refugees, her Chinese and Vietnamese heritage deeply influences her art practice. After earning a B.S. from UC Berkeley, Millie began using watercolor to release control and explore imperfection, embracing the freedom to experiment with new materials and techniques.
Exhibited in group shows across the SF Bay Area and Japan, Millie’s pieces are recognized for their bold colors, emotional depth, and playful elements. Continuously experimenting with form and materials, she invites viewers to engage with both the profound and playful aspects of her work, challenging them to reflect on identity and emotional complexity.