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SUMMARY:USC PAM: USC PAM@ the Library
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Pasadena Public Library\, join educators from the USC Pacific Asia Museum to explore Asian cultures\, arts\, and practices through storytelling and hands-on art-making! \n  \nListen to the story Nimesh the Adventurer by Ranjit Singh and Mehrdokht Amini which tells the story of a boy whose wild imagination helps him transform ordinary places into magical experiences. Then\, create your own imaginary scene out of a simple room by using drawing and collage techniques. \n  \nYou can pick up a Take and Make kit anytime between July 1 and July 20 from the library branch that you choose\, and then join us on Zoom for a story\, a peek at some of the museum’s collection objects\, and an art project!\nRegister for your spot through the library link! \n  \nSupplies Kits will include: \n\nWhite cardstock\nGlue Stick\nVarious patterned papers\nMetallic paper\nConstruction paper\n\nAdditional Supplies you may want to use from home: \n\nRuler\nDrawing materials (pencils\, markers\, crayons\, etc.)\n\n\nCost: FREE
URL:https://playhousevillage.org/event/usc-pam-usc-pam-the-library/
LOCATION:USC Pacific Asia Museum\, 46 North Los Robles Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91101\, United States
CATEGORIES:USC Pacific Asia Museum
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SUMMARY:USC PAM: Conversation@PAM: Reimagining the USC PAM Courtyard- Session I
DESCRIPTION:The USC Pacific Asia Museum is looking for the community’s support in reimagining its beloved courtyard through a two-session conversation panel with local specialists in the fields of historic gardens and architecture. Constructed in 1925\, the courtyard has transformed over the past 90 years to become an intercultural hub in Pasadena\, California\, transitioning from a private residence into a community-utilized space. \nAs USC PAM celebrates its 50th anniversary\, it is looking for ways to evolve in its accessibility and community service. These sessions are intended for conversations about the different ways in which this particular space in the museum can serve that goal. We hope to work with the public and our panel of urbanists\, architects\, and botanists to explore ways of increasing accessibility while preserving the courtyard’s treasured classical Chinese garden style. \nThursday\, July 8th\, 4:00 PM \nSession I: \nJoin preservation architect Kelly Sutherlin McLeod\, FAIA and Phillip Bloom\, the Huntington Libraries Curator of the Chinese Garden & Director of the Center for East Asian Studies as they talk about the history of the USC PAM courtyard and Chinese gardens. \n  \nThursday\, August 5th\, 4:00 PM \nSession II: \nJoin our panel of experts for an interactive conversation to explore ways USC PAM can honor the courtyard’s past while making necessary changes for inclusivity and accessibility in the future. \nPanelist include: \nBethany Montagano\, Director\, Pacific Asia Museum \nKelly Sutherlin McLeod\, FAIA \nPhillip Bloom\, Curator of the Chinese Garden at The Huntington Library\, Art Collections\, and Botanical Gardens \nDon Waston\, USC  Pacific Asia Museum Docent \nDiscussion moderated by Vinayak Bharne\, Adjunct Associate Professor of Urbanism\, USC \n  \nFor questions or to request accommodations for this event please contact Cristina Hernandez-Guerrero at ch45852@usc.edu . For additional information please visit https://pacificasiamuseum.usc.edu/
URL:https://playhousevillage.org/event/usc-pam-conversationpam-reimagining-the-usc-pam-courtyard-session-i/
LOCATION:USC Pacific Asia Museum\, 46 North Los Robles Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91101\, United States
CATEGORIES:USC Pacific Asia Museum
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SUMMARY:USC PAM: Nick Dong: Mendsmith Project
DESCRIPTION:The USC Pacific Asia Museum and artist Nick Dong invite you to participate in an intimate and healing artistic endeavor as part of Divine Immersion: The Experiential Art of Nick Dong. \nThis project emerged after a close friend of Dong’s lost her husband and all that remained was his wedding ring. Dong wanted to do something more meaningful and lasting than offering his sympathies. Given his background in metalsmithing\, Dong offered to craft their rings together\, forging a newly fashioned piece\, bringing positivity and healing to her grief. \nAs part of USC PAM’s special exhibition\, selected participants will be asked to bring two sentimental jewelry pieces or other personal objects to be “mended” together. Working collaboratively with the participant\, Dong will use the stories and memories of their relationship to guide the final design\, marrying the two pieces together to form a new personal item. Participants will be able to keep the newly mended pieces free of charge. \nTo apply to participate\, please RSVP and fill out the following google form before July 5\, 2021. \nApply here to google form \nPlease note that not all RSVP’s/applications will be selected to participate. \nNick Dong will be working on each piece in the gallery during the museum’s open hours. \nMore information on Dong’s work can be found on his website: \nhttps://www.studiodong.com/ \nMore information on Divine Immersion: The Experiential Art of Nick Dong can be found on the USC Pacific Asia Museum website: \nhttps://pacificasiamuseum.usc.edu/exhibitions/upcoming/ \n\nCost: FREE
URL:https://playhousevillage.org/event/usc-pam-nick-dong-mendsmith-project/
LOCATION:USC Pacific Asia Museum\, 46 North Los Robles Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91101\, United States
CATEGORIES:USC Pacific Asia Museum
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SUMMARY:USC PAM: Conversation@PAM: Artist Talk - Nick Dong
DESCRIPTION:Join exhibited artist Nick Dong as he discusses his immersive show Divine Immersion: The Experiential Art of Nick Dong\, in an intimate virtual conversation via Zoom. \nThe exhibition journeys us past the loss and pain of the last year caused by COVID-19 into an immersive experience rooted in the ethos of healing. Inspired by a meditative experience at a Buddhist retreat\, the Oakland-based Taiwanese artist\, Nick Dong\, designed a series of immersive installations to recapture our personal and collective spirit. Learn about the artist’s practice and influences before experiencing the work for yourself. \n  \nFor questions or to request accommodations for this event please contact Cristina Hernandez-Guerrero at ch45852@usc.edu . For additional information please visit https://pacificasiamuseum.usc.edu/ \nPlease note that the zoom URL will be shared a week before the event. \n  \nMore about the Artist: \nDong is a conceptual metalsmith\, mixed-media sculptor\, and socio-commodity engineer. From a multidisciplinary maker/craftsman practice he founded studioDONG and leads a team to produce experiential sculptures\, objects\, and installations that combine an advanced knowledge of materials and techniques to engage an audience’s experience beyond the optical. As a Taiwanese-American\, Dong identifies himself as a 21st-century continuation of Wen-ren\, the Chinese cultural lineage of intellect-scholars\, in which each work is a quest of self-evolution\, a vehicle of sharing philosophy. By carefully integrating scientific and handcrafted components\, supernatural movements\, light\, sound\, and various interactive or situational strategies\, Dong’s work produces a fully immersive event\, only complete once a viewer steps into space and the encounter is experienced. \n  \nMore information on Dong’s work can be found on his website: https://www.studiodong.com/
URL:https://playhousevillage.org/event/usc-pam-conversationpam-artist-talk-nick-dong/
LOCATION:USC Pacific Asia Museum\, 46 North Los Robles Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91101\, United States
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