Engage with three different artists who explore issues related to Seattle's Chinatown.
Maria Gargiulo's East of Occidental (1986, 34 mins), Han Eckelberg's Mak Fai Insider (2022, 16 mins 29 sec) and Stewart Wong and the 1886 Chinese Expulsion Art Project.
Guests to this program are also welcome to visit Nobody Lives Here The People in the Path of Progress, a new exhibit at the Wing Luke Museum, highlighting the displacement of the CID community in the 1960s. Artist and historian Tess Hulls focuses on the impact that the building of the I-5 freeway had on businesses, homes and people through research, photos and oral histories. (This exhibit is separate from the screenings and panel presentation. Guests may visit on their own, the day of this program.)
This is an in-person program at the Wing Luke Museum (719 S. King St.). Seats are limited. Guests who pre-register will have seating priority up to 5 minutes after the start of the program only. Doors into the Theatre will open at 1pm.
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Free tickets for this program can be reserved at the General0 level.
Higher "ticket levels" will be considered a program donation to the Wing Luke Museum.
Please pick one "level" to finalize your registration.
Wing Luke Museum staff thanks you for your support of this and all our programming.
If you have further questions about this and other programming, please email programs@wingluke.org.