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Asian American Pacific Islanders Arts in exhibition now in Little Tokyo Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Join us for a premier art exhibit celebrating the vibrant arts and photography of Asian American Pacific Islanders (AAPI). Discover exceptional works at our gallery located in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, at 260 S. Los Angeles Street, DTLA.
SubTerra gallery is open Sat and Sun from noon to 5pm. Please feel free to come by. Also someone is almost always at The Makery during the weekday afternoons, so please check with us or come by and ring the doorbell if you are in the area.
Opens on:
Sept 14,15
Sept 21,22
Sept 28,29
Sept 14 - opening at the main gallery, by SCWCA, please come downstairs to SubTerra.
Sept 29 - Artist talks and Closing reception with light refreshments. Please join us.
The exhibit is dedicated to celebrating the visionary works of AAPI (Asian American & Pacific Islander) photographic artists. Our collection showcases a diverse array of groundbreaking mediums and styles, where traditional Asian influences meet and merge with Western cultural elements and beyond. The result is a rich tapestry of artistry that reflects both blended and singular expressions.
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Through this exhibit, we explore how these artists creatively navigate and merge diverse cultural influences, offering a reflection of the complexity and richness of AAPI identities and experiences. "Visions Unfold" not only celebrates this remarkable work but also aims to elevate awareness of the arts and their contributions to the contemporary art world.
Please join us at events as shown below.
Exhibiting artists are:
Location: SubTerra Gallery at The Los Angeles Makery
260 S. Los Angeles Street in Little Tokyo
SubTerra gallery is open Sat and Sun from noon to 5pm. Please feel free to come by. Also someone is almost always at The Makery during the weekday afternoons, so please check with us or come by and ring the doorbell if you are in the area.
Opens on:
Sept 14,15
Sept 21,22
Sept 28,29
Sept 14 - opening at the main gallery, by SCWCA, please come downstairs to SubTerra.
Sept 29 - Artist talks and Closing reception with light refreshments. Please join us.
The exhibit is dedicated to celebrating the visionary works of AAPI (Asian American & Pacific Islander) photographic artists. Our collection showcases a diverse array of groundbreaking mediums and styles, where traditional Asian influences meet and merge with Western cultural elements and beyond. The result is a rich tapestry of artistry that reflects both blended and singular expressions.
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Through this exhibit, we explore how these artists creatively navigate and merge diverse cultural influences, offering a reflection of the complexity and richness of AAPI identities and experiences. "Visions Unfold" not only celebrates this remarkable work but also aims to elevate awareness of the arts and their contributions to the contemporary art world.
Please join us at events as shown below.
Exhibiting artists are:
- Chung-Ping Cheng
- Ringo Chiu
- Richard S. Chow
- Shikoku Greenblatt
- Rollence Patugan
- Stephanie Shih
- Joshua Tann
- Sandra Chen Weinstein
- Jonas Yip
Location: SubTerra Gallery at The Los Angeles Makery
260 S. Los Angeles Street in Little Tokyo
- Sept 14,15, Sept 21,22, Sept 28,29
- Artist talks and Closing Reception: Sept 29 4-6pm
Source: Richard Chow
Filed Under: Arts
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