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Thu: 1 PM–8 PM
Fri–Mon: 10 AM–5 PM
Tue–Wed: Closed
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200 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
415.581.3500
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Thursday Night

Into View: Monthly Reading Group

Join local artists and authors for participatory and inclusive discussions in this monthly reading group examining the themes and ideas behind Into View: New Voices, New Stories.

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Ticket includes General Admission (Thursdays after 5 PM are half off). Space is limited. 

Curious about the ideas, themes, and stories behind the artworks of Into View: New Voices, New Stories? Join us for friendly conversations in Hambrecht Gallery, as the exhibition space is transformed into a participatory and inclusive venue for dialogue and exchange. Each monthly session focuses on selected readings and offers a chance to meet local artists and authors for an intimate discussion of art, our lives, and the changing world. Dive into issues of community and belonging, language and liberation, queer aesthetics, the politics of care, issues of representation, and the need for joy.  

April Reading Group: Carefully Tending Traditions — a Conversation with Rupy C. Tut and Jason Wyman

Who are your ancestors and what practices of theirs do you carry with you today?

In April, join Rupy C. Tut and Jason Wyman for a conversation on care, creative collaboration, and navigating tradition. Drawing on selected readings, works of art, and their own work and practices, the discussion will address how we might work collectively to build and imagine new worlds. As Arahmaiani writes in her “Manifesto of the Sceptics”: “Our art must not be separated from life and become mere decoration. Art must be able to encourage a new awareness of humanity and a new social consciousness.”

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ABOUT THE HOSTS

Top image: Installation view of Into View: New Voices, New Stories. Photograph © Asian Art Museum.

Organizers & Sponsors

Into View: New Voices, New Stories is organized by the Asian Art Museum. 

Sustained support generously provided by the Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang Endowment Fund for Exhibitions and the Kao/Williams Contemporary Art Exhibitions Fund.


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