Reminder: Press Release: "It's Going to Rain" Solo Exhibition by Tielin Ding at Real Art Ways

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From: Winnie Wong, Real Art Ways <ww...@realartways.org>
Date: Thu, Sep 11, 2025 at 8:08 AM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Winnie Wong

Director of Marketing and Communications

Phone: 860-232-1006 x126

Email: ww...@realartways.org

It's Going to Rain

Solo Exhibition by Tielin Ding

at Real Art Ways


On View: Thursday, September 18 – Sunday, October 26


Opening Reception: Thursday, September 18, 6:00 - 7:30 PM

Self Portrait, 2025.

10x6.6inch/25.4x16.8cm   

pigment print, floater frame

HARTFORD, CONN. Real Art Ways will open a solo exhibition by

artist Tielin Ding on Thursday, September 18, at 6:00 pm, during CCH (Creative Cocktail Hour). Ding is a Real Art Award recipient. The exhibition, titled "It's Going to Rain," is a multimedium exhibition that reflects on the relationships between objects, environments and their shared states of uncertainty. Our gallery is open and free to the public every day from 1:00-9:00 pm. We are located at 56 Arbor Street, Hartford, Connecticut.


Before a storm comes, 

swirling vortices of air, 

bring leaves floating and in motion. 

Brooms, fans, umbrellas; 

gathering, murmuring; 

It’s a party with flickering lights. 

Yes, it‘s going to rain. 


John Cage asked, “When a truck passes by a music school or a factory, which is more musical?” 


Tielin Ding approaches this exhibition with a similar spirit, pondering the buildup of energy before a storm and the tension that precedes a natural eruption. When does the storm truly begin?


The umbrella, a common motif in this exhibition, symbolizes protection and faith. The color yellow recurs throughout his practice. He considers the yellow lines on roads, suggesting a sense of both continuation and separation. By focusing on the friction and pulse between things and their environments, It’s Going to Rain presents a look at the moments between safety and uncertainty, logic and whimsy.


For more info, visit realartways.org.

About the Artist

Originally from Chongqing, China, Tielin Ding is a wanderer, observer, and mixed-media artist currently based in New York and Shanghai.


Ding has an MFA in photography and related media at Parsons School of Design, The New School in NYC, and a bachelor’s degree in architecture and engineering from Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture.


He has exhibited works at Site Santa Fe (New Mexico), Brand Library (California), Garrison Art Center/BAU Gallery/The FLAG Art Foundation (New York), Fort Wayne Museum of Art (Indiana), Noorderlicht International Photo Festival (Netherlands) and Reclaim Award (Germany).


Past residencies include Swatch Art Peace Hotel in Shanghai, Abbott Watts Photography Residency at Monson Arts, Nars Foundation Satellite Residency on Governors Island, Ellis-Beauregard Foundation residency, Millay Arts, VCCA and Volland Foundation. 

About Real Art Ways

Real Art Ways is a multidisciplinary arts organization with programs in visual and live arts, cinema, and education. It began in the fall of 1975 when a group of artists set up a live-work space in downtown Hartford. The organization has grown into one of the country’s best-respected contemporary art spaces, with support for artists and connections with the community as core values. Real Art Ways is notable for the excellence of its presentations. For example, Real Art Ways has presented 48 MacArthur “Genius” grantees (including 24 who are artists of color), more than any other arts organization in the United States. Real Art Ways embarked on a new chapter by purchasing 56 Arbor Street and is planning an expansion to launch in the spring of 2025.

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