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Mel Chin

He // Him // His

Conceptual Artist

Burnsville, North Carolina

Twelve tiled drawings of Mel Chin.

Photo courtesy of the artist.

The work of conceptual artist Mel Chin is highly collaborative and takes myriad forms. He attended Peabody College, Nashville. Since the 1970s, Chin’s objects, installations, videos, films, television interventions, and community-engaged public works have addressed political and ecological issues. His Fundred Dollar Bill Project is “a collective artwork of three million original interpretations of the U.S. $100 bill created by children across the country. These works are delivered to the steps of Congress where an even exchange of this ‘creative capital’ is requested to obtain funding for Operation Paydirt, which offers a pragmatic, scientifically proven method to neutralize hazardous lead (Pb) that contaminates soil and compromises the health of children.

Donor -This award was generously supported by Marion Boulton "Kippy" Stroud.

This artist page was last updated on: 01.14.2025

Artwork by Mel Chin.

Safehouse by Mel Chin, 2008-2010. Existing house, stainless steel, steel, wood, plywood, gatorboard, lead encapsulation paint, automotive body, and paint finishes, 12,000 brass thumbtacks, 6000 unique hand-drawn Fundred Dollar Bills.

Photo courtesy of the artist.