Filipino American artist Derek Dizon curates this show which runs from April 1 – May 10, 2020. The project includes artist talks, a poetry reading, and a Filipino “padasal” ritual in addition to the exhibit itself. 22 from 5 – 7pm and the public is welcome.The second exhibition funded by the NEA is entitled “The Resting Place” and it examines the intersections of grief, migration and cultural identity among Filipino Americans. An opening reception is set for Sat., Feb. Vietnamese American artist Chau Huynh of the ACRS art therapy program will create the show which runs from Feb. The first exhibit entitled “Unbound – Beautiful 2020” features artwork created by the participants of the behavioral health therapy program at Asian Counseling & Referral Services (ACRS), which offers culturally appropriate curricula to support recovery. The Columbia City Gallery has received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support two exhibits to support arts and the healing process in the Asian American and immigrant communities of Southeast Seattle.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |