The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents Crossover: East and West, a new group exhibition opening Feb. 2 featuring ceramic, installation, painting, and video art that question and inform
the Asian immigrant experience in America through the works of four accomplished Korean American artists: Victoria Jang, Christina Ko, Jang Soon Im, and Eun Kyung Suh.
Crossover: East and West is a new group exhibition opening Feb. 2 featuring ceramic, installation, painting, and video art that question and inform
the Asian immigrant experience in America through the works of four accomplished Korean American artists: Victoria Jang, Christina Ko, Jang Soon Im, and Eun Kyung Suh.
Not exact matches
In the late 1970s my native Pike County, IL
experienced an influx of
Asian immigrants as several churches sponsored families from Laos out of refugee camps in Thailand, where they had fled from the economic collapse and mass killings that swept Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia after Richard Nixon withdrew troops from the region.
Iyer draws on the personal
experiences (including her own) of young South
Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh
immigrants living in communities that have suffered backlash and hate crimes.
But with (for example) a marvelous riff on the generic Chinese restaurant that exists at the edges of many towns in the Midwest, the novel makes clear that it is exploring a different sort of
immigrant experience than we often read about — call it the Middle America
Asian - American
experience.