The Virtual Asian American Art Museum Launch
@ DePaul Art Museum
935 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
Opening Wednesday, October 3rd, from 5:30PM - 7PM
Viewing of Yasuhiro Ishimoto: Someday, Chicago before panel discussion which is 5:30-7:00 PM.
The Virtual Asian American Art Museum (VAAAM) is a large-scale digital humanities project led by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU (A/P/A) and the New York University Division of Libraries in partnership with the Smithsonian Institution and Getty Research Institute which features enhanced access to an array of Asian American art and tools for presenting new collaborative scholarship on Asian American art history.
Join us for the VAAAM launch party and for a panel discussion on the “Chicago-Midwest” module of VAAAM, which focuses on the work and transnational lives of four Japanese American postwar artists—James Numata (1918–1997), Yasuhiro Ishimoto (1921–2012), Ray Yoshida (1930–2009), and Michiko Itatani (1948–).
Moderator: Alexandra Chang, Curator of Special Projects and Director of Global Arts Programs at A/P/A Institute at NYU
Presenters:
“Photography of James Numata” Jasmine Alinder, Associate Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
“Yasuhiro Ishimoto”
John Tain, Head of Research, Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong
“Ray Yoshida’s Museum of Extraordinary Values”
Karen Patterson, Curator, John Michael Kohler Arts Center
“Michiko Itatani: Painting the Cosmic Novel”
Laura Kina, Professor Art, Media & Design, DePaul University
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