Exhibition

Myth, Memory, and Migration: Stories from the Asian Diaspora

26 Jan 2018 – 23 Feb 2018

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Free and open to the public

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Curated by Tiffany Jaeyeon Shin and featuring: Amna Asghar, Dana Davenport, Umber Majeed, Tammy Nguyen, Ke Peng, Sahana Ramakrishnan, Sheida Soleimani

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Myth, Memory, and Migration: Stories from the Asian Diaspora addresses the interconnections between race, sexuality, class, and debility in relation to cultural myths, migration, and memory. In dismantling the notion of a singular Asian identity, the artists from West, Central, South, Southeast, and East Asian diaspora highlight the complexity in their layered and transnational identities. They investigate the ways in which interweaving histories and ongoing legacies such as colonialism, US militarism, anti-blackness, and Islamophobia construct our understanding of and positionality to Asian identity through archiving, translating, and excavating myths, oral stories, and family lineages.

Amna Asghar speaks on the construction and translation of disparate references, cultures, geographies, and generations from Pakistan and America; Dana Davenport addresses the complexity of interminority racism within her own community and institutions from her experiences as a Black Korean American; Umber Majeed’s practice attempts to unpack the temporalities within South Asia as site, familial archival material, popular culture, and modern national state narratives; Tammy Nguyen interrogates natural sciences and non-human forms to explore racial intimacies and US military involvement in the Pacific Rim; Ke Peng documents the feeling of alienation and disorientation from urbanization and immigration by taking a journey into an imagined childhood in China, Hunan, where she was born and Schenzhen, a modern city where her family relocates to; Sahana Ramakrishan explores myths and religion from Buddhist and Hindu tales to speak upon the magic of childhood and the power dynamics of sexuality, race, and violence; Sheida Soleimani is an Iranian-American artist and a daughter of political refugees, making work to highlight her critical perspective on the historical and contemporary socio-political occurrences in Iran.

Public programming:

Opening reception | Friday, January 26, 7:00 PM
Performance by exhibiting artist, Dana Davenport
 

Thursday, February 1, 6:30-8:30 PM
Exhibiting artist panel 
 

Thursday, February 15, 6:30-8:30 PM Roundtable discussion with community organizers and activists: Mieko Gavia, Monica Mohapatra, Mark Tseng Putternam, Ambika Trasi, Betty Yao

CuratorsToggle

Tiffany Jaeyeon Shin

Exhibiting artistsToggle

Dana Davenport

Sheida Soleimani

Umber Majeed

Sahana Ramakrishnan

Ke Peng

Tammy Nguyen

Amna Asghar

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