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Archive for October 5, 2007
ME WE Art Exhibit Opening
October 5, 2007 by Chinatown Blogger.
ME WE: a visual reflection of the individual and the collective. Opening Night at the W/Y Gallery, Friday October 5, 1 Nassau Street. The works of Wen-ti Tsen and Tri Quach are confronting the question: How do we push towards a collective while maintaining the individual value?
The exhibit will be on display at the W/Y Gallery. The W/Y Gallery, the Henry Wong and You King Yee Memorial Gallery, is an exhibit space for photography and art displays which documents and express community struggles.
The Artists will talk at the East Meets West, Saturday, October 13 4-6pm at 934 Mass. Ave. Cambridge. East Meets West is New England’s larges, independent, not-for-profit Asian American bookstore and art space. Its mission is to provide a physical outlet for emerging independent artists of all kinds.
For more information on gallery hours and exhibit, email justice@cpaboston.org





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