The Charles B. Wang Center offers another dynamic lineup of exhibitions, workshops and events that celebrate Asian art, culture and community. The spring season highlights renewal, creativity, and connection, as visitors are invited to explore the richness of Asian artistic traditions.
The featured exhibition, “Cycles of Clay: The Ceramic Narratives of Sunkoo Yuh,” showcases the transformative artistry of Sunkoo Yuh, whose intricate ceramic narratives explore themes of life, death and rebirth. The opening reception is March 7, and the exhibition will be on display through May 24 in the Skylight Gallery.
And don’t miss the return of the Wang Center’s annual Cherry Blossom Festival on April 27, a lively celebration of spring with music, dance and festivities. Join the fun by dressing up in your favorite comic or anime costume to celebrate the blossoms in full color.
OiYan Poon, a nationally recognized scholar on race and education, will host the Asian American and Pacific Islander Celebration April 3, which recognizes the diverse cultures, resilience and community storytelling traditions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
This season’s film series presents four compelling cinematic journeys into Asian culture, and hands-on workshops in Japanese flower arrangements and bonsai cultivation make a return, offering attendees creative ways to connect with nature.
“Whether you’re drawn to the storytelling power of ceramics, the joy of cultural festivals, or the artistry of ikebana, this spring season promises something special for everyone,” said Jinyoung A. Jin, director of Asian art and culture at the Wang Center. “Mark your calendars, bring your friends, and join us in celebrating the beauty and diversity of Asian culture. We can’t wait to see you!”
Visit the Wang Center website for more information about the upcoming spring season.