Becoming (in)Visible: Countering Asian Hate exhibition at the Carl Cherry Center

Becoming (in)Visible: Countering Asian Hate, is a multimedia group exhibition which opens Friday, June 4, 2021. Organized by the Carl Cherry Center and Celadon Arts, the exhibition addresses issues of bias, scapegoating, and xenophobia. It also stresses the importance of  visibility, representation, and cross-cultural connection. With the significant, troubling increase in anti-Asian hate crimes and bias incidents, the exhibit hopes to directly address these alarming events and support affected individuals and communities through avenues for education, unity, and action.

Becoming (in)Visible features artwork by Lucien Kubo, Joe Aki Ouye, Karen Nagano, Lisa Solomon, Monica Tie, Jerry Takigawa, and Belle Yang.The exhibit can be seen through July 9th during gallery hours: Wednesday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Saturday from noon to4:00 p.m. The Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is located at 4th and Guadalupe, in Carmel, CA. For more information, call (831) 624-7491

Image: Like Goes with Like, ©2019. Jerry Takigawa