Please join me for the opening of Cultural Transcendence, an exhibition I am guest curating for the Wing Luke Asian Museum featuring artists Robert Hodgin, Eunsu Kang, Heidi Kumao, Horatio Law, and Brent Watanabe. The exhibit will run December 18, 2009 until September 19, 2010, and the opening reception will be held December 17 starting at 5:30pm. I hope you can make it.
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Wing Luke Asian Museum Presents
Cultural Transcendence
Featured artists: Robert Hodgin, Eunsu Kang, Heidi Kumao, Horatio Law, and Brent Watanabe
Curated by: Lele Barnett
On display: December 18, 2009 - September 19, 2010
George Tsutakawa Art Gallery at the Wing Luke Asian Museum
EXHIBIT OPENING
THURSDAY, December 17, 2009
5:30pm-6:30pm: All members exclusive preview featuring Shin'm, an interactive dance performance with artist Eunsu Kang and choreographer/performer Diana Garcia-Snyder. Reception with light refreshments. RSVP to Joann Natalia Aquino, Public Relations + Marketing Manager, at jaquino@wingluke.org or 206.623.5124 ext.106.
6:30pm-7:30pm: Open to the general public, Free Admission, No RSVP required.
Not a member? Join now at www.wingluke.org/join or call 206.623.5124 ext.126.
Cultural Transcendence
Featured artists: Robert Hodgin, Eunsu Kang, Heidi Kumao, Horatio Law, and Brent Watanabe
Curated by: Lele Barnett
On display: December 18, 2009 - September 19, 2010
George Tsutakawa Art Gallery at the Wing Luke Asian Museum
EXHIBIT OPENING
THURSDAY, December 17, 2009
5:30pm-6:30pm: All members exclusive preview featuring Shin'm, an interactive dance performance with artist Eunsu Kang and choreographer/performer Diana Garcia-Snyder. Reception with light refreshments. RSVP to Joann Natalia Aquino, Public Relations + Marketing Manager, at jaquino@wingluke.org or 206.623.5124 ext.106.
6:30pm-7:30pm: Open to the general public, Free Admission, No RSVP required.
Not a member? Join now at www.wingluke.org/join or call 206.623.5124 ext.126.


It's a great show. I'm a big fan of Brent Watanabe. Although the staff are saying they can hear "here comes the sun" from their desks all day long.
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