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Asian Art Museum Happening In November 2022

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November 4, 2022

From: Asian Art Museum

Family Fun Day & Free First Sunday
Sunday, Nov 6

Join us for Family Fun Day this Sunday, Nov. 6 for Diwali-inspired art activities and storytelling in the galleries! Plus, see new artworks in the collection galleries and current special exhibitions including:

Into View: Bernice Bing
Bearing Witness: Selected Works by Chiura Obata
Taihu Rock—East Wind II

To accommodate the Tiger Gala and Tiger Gala After-Party, the museum will open at 10 AM and close at 4 PM on Thursday, Nov. 3. Plan accordingly!

New In November

Tiger Gala After-Party presented by Champagne Lallier
THIS THURSDAY, Nov 3 | 9 PM

Back from hiatus, have an unforgettable evening of art, dancing, live music, and a roaring good time at the Tiger Gala After-Party! Plus, get a special sneak peek of Kongkee: Warring States Cyberpunk before it opens to the public on Nov. 18. Party with us...

Hip-Hop Orchestra Experience Premiere with Ensemble Mik Nawooj
Thursday, Nov 10 | 7 PM

See the world premiere of “Parangsae” (Blue Bird), a piece based on the Korean folk tune. Part concert, dance party, and club night, Ensemble Mik Nawooj’s Hip-Hop Orchestra Experience features original music that samples from classical and hip-hop. Learn more...

Jali: Lattice of Divine Light, with Navina Najat Haidar
Sunday, Nov 13 | 2 PM

In this annual SACHI (Society for Art and Cultural Heritage of India) event, Navina Najat Haidar will discuss jali, an exquisitely carved stone or latticed screen, which is a feature of Mughal architecture. Reserve tickets...

Holiday Artisan Market
Friday & Saturday, Nov 18 & 19

Get a head start on your holiday shopping at our Holiday Artisan Market! Featuring one-of-a-kind handmade goods by local makers, shop jewelry, ceramics, cards, specialty food products and more for only two days on Nov. 18 and 19. Learn more...

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