SEATTLE — This weekend the Wing Luke Museum in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District is celebrating and remembering its namesake. Wing Luke would have turned 100 years old this Tuesday. Despite ...
America’s Cultural Treasures: This article is part of a series sponsored by the Ford Foundation highlighting the work of museums and organizations that have made a significant impact on the cultural ...
Wing Luke’s name is etched into Seattle’s history — on laws he fought to pass, neighborhoods he helped preserve and the museum that carries his legacy forward. A champion of civil rights and historic ...
Photographs stitched together with fabric, oil paintings, a conversation between a daughter and a father: All offer glimpses into the meaning of home and belonging at the Wing Luke Museum’s new ...
The Seattle FIFA World Cup 26™ Local Organizing Committee donated $50,000 to support the Wing Luke Museum’s Chinese American Legacy Artwork Project, a public art installation honoring Chinese ...
The Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience in Seattle is expanding kids’ idea of what the man in the red suit can look like. The museum, which preserves the history and art of Asian ...
An old faded rice cooker. A blue two piece suit. A vial of water from the Ganges River. For the past four years, Poet Shin Yu Pai’s podcast, Ten Thousand Things, has explored how objects – from the ...
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This Saturday, March 22nd, the Wing Luke Museum will hold a gala that honors its namesake. Wing Luke was born in 1925 in China. He moved to Seattle at age 6, and grew up helping his family run their ...
The works Hawaiian artist Brandon Naihe has in Wing Luke Museum's “DISplace,” including "Picking Ti-Leaf," were inspired by the way Hawaiian design companies incorporate the flora and fauna of Hawaii.