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Byron Au Yong
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Byron Au Yong
About
Portfolio
Events
Contact
About
Portfolio
Events
Contact
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Turbine Lyrics

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Turbine Residency

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Petruchska

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Flashes of Brilliance review

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3Seasons reSet

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Ji Mo 寂寞: The Stillness of Solitude

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The Mother of Us All

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Farewell: a fantastical contemplation on America’s relationship with China

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Farewell International Examiner Preview

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Seattle Times FAREWELL Preview

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3Seasons Music Insights

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Music with light bulbs and leaves

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Piao Zhu: Flying Bamboo

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Samai 2.0

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Samai: Lost in Time

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Music for Becoming

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As the son of immigrants,
I listen to hard workers
who work hard not to regret.

Learn more at About.
(Bios, Media, and Photos)

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As a queer Asian American,
I challenge conventional narratives.

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(Highlights, List of Works, and Recordings)

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As an artist and educator,
I combine ecology, participation,
and storytelling.

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Listen to and Download Music at Bandcamp.

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Land and Water Acknowledgement
As an American artist and educator, I honor the original people, plants, and animals of the places I inhabit, as a way to address erasure, honor truth, and inspire action.

I was born in Pittsburgh, on the ancestral lands of the Adena culture, Hopewell culture, and Monongahela peoples, who were later joined by refugees of other tribes, such as the Delaware, Shawnee, and Haudenosaunee, who were exiled from their homelands by colonizers. I was raised and currently work in Seattle on the stolen territories of the Coast Salish peoples and also live in Palm Springs on the leased land of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians.

As the child of immigrants, I recognize the benefits of living and working on indigenous homelands and waterways, and offer respect by acknowledging the ancestors, elders, and relatives of multiple native communities, vow to learn from their wisdom, and affirm their sovereign rights as First Peoples.

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