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Wing Luke Museum exhibit invites viewers to grapple with theme of home

Submitted on December 9, 2024 - 2:52pm
Visitors to Seattle’s Wing Luke Museum view Kyler Pahang’s “A Dance With Grief” and “A Cry for Uran,” part of the “Lost & Found: Searching for Home” exhibit. Courtesy Wing Luke Museum
Visitors to Seattle’s Wing Luke Museum view Kyler Pahang’s “A Dance With Grief” and “A Cry for Uran,” part of the “Lost & Found: Searching for Home” exhibit. Courtesy Wing Luke Museum

The work of second-year Painting + Drawing MFA grad student Kyler Pahan is featured in Wing Luke Museum’s new exhibit, Lost & Found: Searching for Home.

"The exhibit, which opened Nov. 15 and runs through Sept. 14, 2026, invites viewers to grapple with themes of home, identity and belonging as they walk through rooms filled with the work of 15 artists from the Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander diasporas who explore the question of what defines home."

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