Where:
Online event
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Lectures & Conferences, Virtual & Streaming
Event website:
https://umassboston.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_r6ladtlzSomyi1yUQKvpOA
Organized by the Asian American Studies Program in collaboration with the University Hall Gallery at UMass Boston, Professor Chu Ly and Gallery Director Sam Toabe will host a series of artist talks by local, Dorchester based, artists Ngoc-Tran Vu, Khanh “Aiden” Nguyễn, and Joanna Tam. The webinar will consist of presentations by the artists and conclude with a Q&A, where audience members will be able to type in questions for the artists. If you are accessing the webinar by phone, and have access to Facebook, you can write in questions by posting on the gallery's FB page @UHGallery during the live webinar, or ahead of the program. The conversation will focus on the plurality of identities within the Asian American communities in Dorchester, through the lenses of the artwork and experiences of these three established artists. This program is presented as part of "Dot Now" an exhibition at the University Hall Gallery, and in conjunction with Professor Ly's course "Asian Women in the United States."
This program is supported by the Paul Hayes Tucker Fund, a generous contribution from the Paul and Edith Babson Foundation, as well as the Art Department and UMass Boston.