MOPOP is thrilled to announce our upcoming exhibition, Asian Comics: Evolution of an Art Form.
Photography exhibition in Lynnwood celebrates female-identifying BIPOC photographers
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Hong Kong will display 2,500 panda sculptures to capitalize on a local bear craze
Thousands of giant panda sculptures will greet residents and tourists starting Saturday in Hong Kong, where enthusiasm for the bears has grown since two cubs were born in a local theme park.
A scholar, a mentor, and a friend: Seattle’s Frank Bayley remembered
Collectors and curators of ancient art often stick together—having, after all, common cause over their passions, and how ancient art relates history.
“Lost and Found” exhibition at Wing Luke explores the intersection of home and identity
What is “home” to you? What about “homeland”?”
Wing Luke’s “Side by Side” is an exhibition of three local Japanese artists we should already know about
It’s an incredible thing, both humbling and inspiring.
Exhibit shows groups facing hate together
When the windows of the Wing Luke Museum were smashed last year by a man spewing anti-Chinese sentiment, the group came together.
A new exhibition aims to bring Yoko Ono’s art out of John Lennon’s shadow
Before there was John and Yoko—and after—there was just Yoko Ono.
“Renegade Edo” Japanese art exhibition at SAM Asian links closely to local Asian artists
Seattle Asian Art Museum (SAM Asian) never fails to impress and “Renegade Edo and Paris: Japanese Prints and Toulouse-Lautrec” (“Renegade Edo”), running until Dec. 3, is no exception.
Kelly Akashi: Formations exhibition at the Frye worthy of investment of time, heart, and mind
I’m in love. I’ve walked into the Kelly Akashi: Formations exhibition at the Frye Art Museum on First Hill and it is at once familiar and new.