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About Us

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Alison Sun is a passionate fashion and art enthusiast dedicated to blending creativity with sustainability to make a positive impact. Currently a high school student at Fairfax Christian School, Alison has pursued various academic and extracurricular experiences that demonstrate her commitment to social and environmental causes through the arts.

 

Alison’s research includes her published paper, "Maison Margiela and its Business Model," where she analyzed brand strategies and sustainable practices, presenting her work at the Global Summit on Economic Advancement. She has also completed the MoMA’s Modern & Contemporary Art and Design Specialization, gaining insights into art and design's role in addressing cultural and environmental issues.

 

As the founder of Fashion Forward Recycling (“Green Vogue”), Alison has engaged schools and communities in sustainable fashion practices. Her project, Stitch by Stitch, empowers women in Southwest China by providing skills training in sewing and embroidery, raising funds to support their economic independence.

 

In addition, Alison contributes to Menmeto Intangible Heritage, where she developed culturally inspired products based on traditional Qiang embroidery from Sichuan and Tibet. By integrating regional heritage into modern designs, she raises awareness of intangible cultural heritage, promoting the preservation of traditional craftsmanship through creative, fashion-forward products.

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Hi, I am Can Li and I go by Lisa. Currently I am a high school senior at No.4 High School at Beijing, China. Also, I am a passionate advocate for the preservation of China's intangible cultural heritage.
 

Over the course of three years, I have immersed myself in the study of Dunhuang Murals, discovering their profound cultural significance and ethnic traditions. This journey has allowed me to acquire traditional artisan skills and curate a diverse array of cultural artworks. Through the exhibition of these treasures, my aim is to ignite a wider appreciation and understanding of China's rich cultural heritage.


Our goal is to showcase the beauty of China's Intangible Cultural Heritage, which includes bamboo weaving and Miao painting from Gui Zhou, as well as Tri-Color Glazed Ceramics from Dunhuang.
Through our online exhibitions, we aim to provide a detailed look at these exquisite artworks and remind our audience of the importance of valuing every piece of Intangible Cultural Heritage. These artifacts are not just simple artworks; they are also historical pieces that tell a story.

© 2023 by Heritage Renew & MEMENTO.

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