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Experience AAPI Contemporary Art and meet new friends!
⚱️ Let's get together on Saturday, April 2, to view and support the amazing work of two dynamic AAPI contemporary artists that are making the scene. At 1:00 pm, we begin at Stroll Garden Gallery, 7380 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, to see the work of ceramics artist Raina Lee. At 1:30 pm, Raina will discuss her work, as well as the influences of her upbringing in a Taiwanese American family in SoCal. She will be in conversation with Rachel Du, Chinese Art Specialist from Bonhams Auctions about how her work relates to the history of Chinese ceramic art.
At 3:30 pm we will meet at M + B Gallery, 612 North Almont Dr., Los Angeles, to view the photographic art work of Phil Chang, as introduced by gallery director Jonlin Wung.
Some of us will meet afterwards at a nearby food/drinks venue to continue socializing. Street parking. Questions? E-mail George Yin, TAP-LA board, at george.yin@tap-la.org.
⚠️ Health and Safety
Regarding COVID-19 and in consideration of others, please only attend if fully vaccinated and in a state of good health. All attendees must show proof of vaccination at check-in. We kindly ask you to wear a mask when you are inside and not eating or drinking. We are not responsible for COVID-19 prevention. Follow COVID guidelines set by private and public spaces.
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About TAP-LA
Taiwanese American Professionals Los Angeles (TAP-LA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing and empowering the Taiwanese & Taiwanese American community in Greater Los Angeles through networking and professional development, while emphasizing the preservation of Taiwanese American Identity. Our programs and events are focused in five main areas: Community Building, Professional Development, Promoting Taiwanese/Taiwanese American Culture and Identity, Health and Wellness, Community Service. For more info, check out our website: https://tapla.org/