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Free Event at Seattle’s Wing Luke Museum

Posted on 03/24/25


Celebrate Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month and learn more about the Wing Luke Museum's rich history and newest exhibit, Lost & Found: Searching for Home.

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“A Cry for Uran” artwork by Kyler Pahang
Image provided by Wing Luke Museum

Join AARP and Wing Luke Museum for a 45-minute talk about the museum's history, the process for curating the Lost & Found exhibit, and a free museum tour.

Seating is limited. Please register to attend at events.aarp.org/wingluke

When
Saturday, May 17, 2025
10:30 a.m. - Noon (Doors open at 10 a.m.)

Where
Wing Luke Museum
719 S. King Street
Seattle, WA 98104

Exhibit description from Wing Luke Museum:

This exhibition explores the complex relationship between place and belonging through the lens of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) identity. In this exhibit, artists unpack attempts to reconnect with their cultural homelands, through both physical and emotional journeys, to answer the timeless question: where and what defines “Home”?

Expressed in a variety of media including painting, video and installations, this uniquely AANHPI perspective inspires conversation to both empower and challenge our perceptions of home and highlight the challenges to finding belonging in diaspora. The exhibition features captivating work from a diverse range of artists including including Eric Chan / 陳志宇 / 진지유, Lauren Iida, Ravleen Kaur, and Kyler Pahang.

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