Raine Yung is an interdisciplinary artist from the Southwest Side of Chicago. Funneling her experiences into colorfully morbid videos, images, performances, and sculptures, she navigates her empty home with a camera. Contorting and obscuring her bodily form, eating and melting her face, Raine remains delicately feral. Confronting her desire to eat and be eaten, she meets the infinite identities she creates to subsist. 
In 2022, Raine earned an Associate of Fine Arts from Harold Washington College. She is now pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, having earned their Presidential Scholarship. Raine has shown work at No Nation Art Lab, the Hairpin Arts Center, Agitator Gallery, the Gene Siskel Film Center, Pilsen Arts and Community House, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her films have screened in several festivals, most notably CineYouth, programmed by the Chicago International Film Festival. At CineYouth, she won the Best Experimental Award for her anthology, I Can No Longer See.
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