Saratoga student wins nonprofit art contest
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Zhang's design uses two koi fish to illustrate perseverance and transformation. From an abstract perspective, the koi fish act as a 'bridge' for the human-centered AI to cross and reach the ones in need of caregiving.
Water symbolizes the ability to overcome and adapt, which goes hand in hand with the concept of CACCC's 20th anniversary theme, 'Empowering Caregiving with Human-Centered AI,' said Zhang in a release.
The elements she chose to use in her final artwork are symbolically and culturally meaningful, as well as personal, said Sandy Chen Stokes, CACCC's founder and executive director.
Zhang's 'Bridging Generational Currents' won the 2024 Art Design Contest held by the Chinese American Coalition for Compassionate Care (CACCC), which supports end-of-life care concerns in the Chinese community.
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