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KEARNY STREET WORKSHOP: APAture 2024: RETURN

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APAture 2024: Return | Visual Arts Opening Reception
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Co-presented by SOMArts and ARTogether

Opening Reception: October 18, 2024 6:00 - 9:00PM PD
Gallery Hours: October 12 - November 9, 2024 W, TH, 1-6pm & SAT 12-3PM
Free, $60 all access (entry to all ticketed events with free t-shirt, drink tickets, and more!)
Featuring feat. Houyee Chow-Jiménez with Jang Lee, Joanna Kao, Laura Wong, Lisa Juachon, Madi Reyes, Bhumikorn Kongtaveelert, Grace Jin, Brianna Cheng, Jackie Liu, Kea Kahoilua-Clebsch, Michelle Lin, Mehr Kumar, Marisa Goudie
Curated by Tanza Solis, Ngân Vũ

The theme for this year is RETURN. From the Palestinian right to return, the call for Indigenous Land Back, and the various migrant histories and struggle for justice in our Pacific Islander and Asian communities, artists consider  what the idea of return means to them.

​For details go here

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