Advent in Exile
What can a Japanese American’s humble still life painting teach us about Advent?
Review: In “Portraits of Promised Lands” Chinese American Artist Hung Liu Demonstrates the Dignity of Complexity
As Asian Americans, we move between worlds or hover in between, belonging to both and to neither. Liu reminds us of how much powerful beauty can be found in that space.
The Perfect Home?: Do Ho Suh on Longing and Displacement
Asian American art helps build our awareness of our cultural history.
The Bonus March: The Unexpected Black Hero in a Japanese American Painting
An early twentieth-century painting provides unexpected insight into building interminority solidarity today.
My Biracial Identity Isn’t a Solution to America’s Racial Tensions
My mixed heritage is a gift. It’s also complicated.