LOST & FOUND: SEARCHING FOR HOME
November 15, 2024 through September 14, 2026 in the Special Exhibition Gallery
Eric Chan / 陳志宇 / 진지유
Hua Sheng Dun Crossing the Color Line (They Comin’ to ‘Murica) / 华盛顿横渡红线 (他們來到美國) 2023 | Ink and oil on reclaimed wood
ABOUT THE EXHIBIT
Lost & Found: Searching For Home
November 15, 2024 through September 14, 2026
Special Exhibition Gallery
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.
J. D. Nālamakūikapō Ahsing
Nari Baker
Donnabelle Casis
Eric Chan / 陳志宇 / 진지유
Bunthay Cheam
ARTIST LIST
Lauren Iida
Chu Ki Won
Ravleen Kaur
Joshua Lue Chee Kong
Julia Kuo
Bovey Lee
Hilary Lee
Kyler Pahang
Safwat Saleem
Hae Soup
The first half of this exhibit focuses on relationships and homebound journeys. The second half explores the impact of policies and ongoing challenges we face as a community around access and barriers that shape our understanding of who we are and how we think of “Home.”
Ravleen Kaur
Where Do I belong? (detail), 2024
Multi-media installation
Kyler Pahang
A Cry for Uran (detail), 2024
Oil on canvas
EXHIBITION EVENTS
OPENING RECEPTION
November 14, 2024
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‘Lost and Found’ exhibit explores diaspora, belonging, and community resilience, International Examiner, November 10, 2024
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