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Member Preview of Chiharu Shiota: Two Home Countries

The Asian Art Museum invites members to join us for a first look at Chiharu Shiota: Two Home Countries before it opens to the public. 

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Members see it first! Members are invited to enjoy an advance viewing of Shiota’s first solo exhibition in the Bay Area, featuring sculpture, video, and performance works spanning her career. Member Preview Hours are from 2 – 5 PM. 

Learn about the exhibition with a docent tour at 3 PM. Meet at the Yang Yamazaki Pavilion entrance. Spots are limited.

 

DOUBLE DISCOUNT MEMBER SHOPPING DAYS
Thursday Apr. 2 – Saturday Apr. 4
Take advantage of your member benefits at the Asian Art Museum’s Cha May Ching Boutique during Member Shopping Days. Double your member discount to get 20% off in the best museum store around. In store only.

Members are invited to attend Opening Night on Thursday, Apr. 2.

 

Enjoy signature cocktails and bites with the artist and the curator in our member lounge and pop up studio. The night continues with a public celebration with a live music performance and activities. 

 

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For more information on opening events and upcoming member events, contact Member Services at 415.581.3740 or [email protected].

Top image: Installation view of Chiharu Shiota: Two Home Countries at Japan Society Gallery, New York, 2025. Photograph by Andrew Levine | andrewlevine.com

Organizers & Sponsors

Chiharu Shiota: Two Home Countries was organized by Japan Society, New York, and curated by Michele Bambling, Senior Director, Japan Society Gallery.

Presentation at the Asian Art Museum is coordinated by Robert Mintz, Chief Curator, and made possible with the generous support of Yogen and Peggy Dalal.  

Major support is provided by Aime Chao and the Minami Legacy Fund for the Arts, Harry and Sandra Cheung, Sakurako and William Fisher, and Jack and Susy Wadsworth.

Additional support is provided by Paul and Midori Antebi, Kirsten Wolfe, Jean and Hing Wong, and an anonymous donor.

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


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