The Red Chador made a return to Seattle on Saturday, June 1.
Anida Yoeu Ali’s ‘The Buddhist Bug’ comes to life at Seattle Asian Art Museum
“this place is a home
unknown, yet familiar still
displaced is a home”
Cambodian performance artist brings controversial work on identity and diaspora to Seattle
The articulated monk-saffron-colored tube winds through Seattle Asian Art Museum (SAM Asian)’s glass hall as part of the “Hybrid Skin, Mythical Presence” exhibit by Anida Yoeu Ali.
Cambodian Son
By Andrew Hamlin Northwest Asian Weekly “Cambodian Son,” produced by Anida Yoeu Ali and directed by Masahiro Sugano, tells the story of Kosal Khiev, a Cambodian poet and spoken-word performer […]