Exploring Legacies: Innovative exhibition seeks to broaden perspectives on Asian American art | Art

Exploring Legacies: Innovative exhibition seeks to broaden perspectives on Asian American art | Art

Although the term “Asian American” is now commonly used, it is relatively new, having been coined in 1968 by UC Berkeley activists Emma Gee and Yuji Ichioka. They created the term to provide an umbrella identity for their student organization, the Asian American Political Alliance. The term gained popularity as it replaced the derogatory term … Read more

Exclusive exhibition by an animator debuts at Sale Waterside

Exclusive exhibition by an animator debuts at Sale Waterside

The Lost Worlds of Ray Harryhausen: Creatures, Martians and Myths is set to be displayed for free at Sale Waterside in the town center from October 26 to January 4. Developed in collaboration with the Ray Harryhausen Foundation, this exclusive exhibition is inspired by the book Ray Harryhausen: The Lost Movies, written by John Walsh. … Read more