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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,A&C-Free Events,A&C-Asian Art,A&C–CD&I
DESCRIPTION:Asia North 2020: Tradition-Memory-Transformation\nLaunches onli
 ne May 8 at https://www.towson.edu/asianorth\nTwenty-five regional Asian an
 d Asian American artists express\, illustrate\, and address the fusion of c
 ultures\, drawing from traditional art forms\, memories of homeland\, and m
 ore. Works reveal different yet interconnected layers of experiences\, hist
 ories and identities of artists whose cultural roots hail from China\, Indi
 a\, Indonesia\, Iran\, Japan\, Korea\, the Philippines\, and Taiwan. The ex
 hibit also includes a brief introduction to Baltimore’s first Koreatown and
  the Korean community in Greater Baltimore. Tradition-Memory-Transformation
  is part of Asia North 2020\, a celebration of art\, culture\, and the Asia
 n heritage of Greater Baltimore\, especially the Korean history of Baltimor
 e’s Charles North community. Co-produced by the Asian Arts & Culture Center
  and Central Baltimore Partnership with the generous support of the William
  G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund.\n \nArtists\nElmer Calata • Cheng Cao • Mary
  Champagne • Sony Robles Florendo • Nico Gozal • Farhad Heidarian • Chung-W
 ei Huang • Kei Ito • Paige Dasol Kim  •  Wanjin Kim • Sunjin Lee • Nahid Na
 vab • Grace Sunsook Park • Sookkyung Park • Rachana Saurabh • Saloni Shah •
  Nahid Tootoonchi • Mishel Valenton • Vidya Vijayasekharan • Wujian Wang • 
 Zan Wang • Andersen Woof • Monica Youn • Beichen Zhang • Ruiqi Zhang\n \nSp
 ecial thanks to Central Baltimore Partnership\, Maryland State Arts Council
 \, William G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund\, Citizens of Baltimore County\, AA
 &CC Members\, TU Creative Services\, TU Digital Strategy\, TU Marketing & C
 ommunications\, Heather Sorensen\, PNC Bank\, WYPR\, North Ave. Market-Mike
  Shecter\, Stillpointe Theatre\, Gong-yu Yesul Gallery\, TU-BTU Presidentia
 l Priority\, TD Bank\, Asian Pasifika Arts Collective\, Charm City Night Ma
 rket\, Ock Kyung Lee\, Michelle Lee\, Paul Kim\, Dale Dusman\, Matthew Park
 \, Station North Arts District\, Midtown Baltimore and Charles North Commun
 ity Association.
DTEND:20200508T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T195123Z
DTSTART:20200508T140000Z
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Asia North 2020 Exhibition
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33441323442693
URL:https://events.towson.edu/event/asia_north_2020_exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,A&C-Free Events,A&C-Asian Art,A&C–CD&I
DESCRIPTION:Asia North 2020: Tradition-Memory-Transformation\nLaunches onli
 ne May 8 at https://www.towson.edu/asianorth\nTwenty-five regional Asian an
 d Asian American artists express\, illustrate\, and address the fusion of c
 ultures\, drawing from traditional art forms\, memories of homeland\, and m
 ore. Works reveal different yet interconnected layers of experiences\, hist
 ories and identities of artists whose cultural roots hail from China\, Indi
 a\, Indonesia\, Iran\, Japan\, Korea\, the Philippines\, and Taiwan. The ex
 hibit also includes a brief introduction to Baltimore’s first Koreatown and
  the Korean community in Greater Baltimore. Tradition-Memory-Transformation
  is part of Asia North 2020\, a celebration of art\, culture\, and the Asia
 n heritage of Greater Baltimore\, especially the Korean history of Baltimor
 e’s Charles North community. Co-produced by the Asian Arts & Culture Center
  and Central Baltimore Partnership with the generous support of the William
  G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund.\n \nArtists\nElmer Calata • Cheng Cao • Mary
  Champagne • Sony Robles Florendo • Nico Gozal • Farhad Heidarian • Chung-W
 ei Huang • Kei Ito • Paige Dasol Kim  •  Wanjin Kim • Sunjin Lee • Nahid Na
 vab • Grace Sunsook Park • Sookkyung Park • Rachana Saurabh • Saloni Shah •
  Nahid Tootoonchi • Mishel Valenton • Vidya Vijayasekharan • Wujian Wang • 
 Zan Wang • Andersen Woof • Monica Youn • Beichen Zhang • Ruiqi Zhang\n \nSp
 ecial thanks to Central Baltimore Partnership\, Maryland State Arts Council
 \, William G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund\, Citizens of Baltimore County\, AA
 &CC Members\, TU Creative Services\, TU Digital Strategy\, TU Marketing & C
 ommunications\, Heather Sorensen\, PNC Bank\, WYPR\, North Ave. Market-Mike
  Shecter\, Stillpointe Theatre\, Gong-yu Yesul Gallery\, TU-BTU Presidentia
 l Priority\, TD Bank\, Asian Pasifika Arts Collective\, Charm City Night Ma
 rket\, Ock Kyung Lee\, Michelle Lee\, Paul Kim\, Dale Dusman\, Matthew Park
 \, Station North Arts District\, Midtown Baltimore and Charles North Commun
 ity Association.
DTSTAMP:20260310T195123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200615
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Asia North 2020 Exhibition
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33759619427816
URL:https://events.towson.edu/event/asia_north_2020_exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,A&C-Free Events,A&C-Asian Art,A&C–CD&I
DESCRIPTION:Asia North 2020: Tradition-Memory-Transformation\nLaunches onli
 ne May 8 at https://www.towson.edu/asianorth\nTwenty-five regional Asian an
 d Asian American artists express\, illustrate\, and address the fusion of c
 ultures\, drawing from traditional art forms\, memories of homeland\, and m
 ore. Works reveal different yet interconnected layers of experiences\, hist
 ories and identities of artists whose cultural roots hail from China\, Indi
 a\, Indonesia\, Iran\, Japan\, Korea\, the Philippines\, and Taiwan. The ex
 hibit also includes a brief introduction to Baltimore’s first Koreatown and
  the Korean community in Greater Baltimore. Tradition-Memory-Transformation
  is part of Asia North 2020\, a celebration of art\, culture\, and the Asia
 n heritage of Greater Baltimore\, especially the Korean history of Baltimor
 e’s Charles North community. Co-produced by the Asian Arts & Culture Center
  and Central Baltimore Partnership with the generous support of the William
  G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund.\n \nArtists\nElmer Calata • Cheng Cao • Mary
  Champagne • Sony Robles Florendo • Nico Gozal • Farhad Heidarian • Chung-W
 ei Huang • Kei Ito • Paige Dasol Kim  •  Wanjin Kim • Sunjin Lee • Nahid Na
 vab • Grace Sunsook Park • Sookkyung Park • Rachana Saurabh • Saloni Shah •
  Nahid Tootoonchi • Mishel Valenton • Vidya Vijayasekharan • Wujian Wang • 
 Zan Wang • Andersen Woof • Monica Youn • Beichen Zhang • Ruiqi Zhang\n \nSp
 ecial thanks to Central Baltimore Partnership\, Maryland State Arts Council
 \, William G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund\, Citizens of Baltimore County\, AA
 &CC Members\, TU Creative Services\, TU Digital Strategy\, TU Marketing & C
 ommunications\, Heather Sorensen\, PNC Bank\, WYPR\, North Ave. Market-Mike
  Shecter\, Stillpointe Theatre\, Gong-yu Yesul Gallery\, TU-BTU Presidentia
 l Priority\, TD Bank\, Asian Pasifika Arts Collective\, Charm City Night Ma
 rket\, Ock Kyung Lee\, Michelle Lee\, Paul Kim\, Dale Dusman\, Matthew Park
 \, Station North Arts District\, Midtown Baltimore and Charles North Commun
 ity Association.
DTSTAMP:20260310T195123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200622
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Asia North 2020 Exhibition
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33759619428841
URL:https://events.towson.edu/event/asia_north_2020_exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,A&C-Free Events,A&C-Asian Art,A&C–CD&I
DESCRIPTION:Asia North 2020: Tradition-Memory-Transformation\nLaunches onli
 ne May 8 at https://www.towson.edu/asianorth\nTwenty-five regional Asian an
 d Asian American artists express\, illustrate\, and address the fusion of c
 ultures\, drawing from traditional art forms\, memories of homeland\, and m
 ore. Works reveal different yet interconnected layers of experiences\, hist
 ories and identities of artists whose cultural roots hail from China\, Indi
 a\, Indonesia\, Iran\, Japan\, Korea\, the Philippines\, and Taiwan. The ex
 hibit also includes a brief introduction to Baltimore’s first Koreatown and
  the Korean community in Greater Baltimore. Tradition-Memory-Transformation
  is part of Asia North 2020\, a celebration of art\, culture\, and the Asia
 n heritage of Greater Baltimore\, especially the Korean history of Baltimor
 e’s Charles North community. Co-produced by the Asian Arts & Culture Center
  and Central Baltimore Partnership with the generous support of the William
  G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund.\n \nArtists\nElmer Calata • Cheng Cao • Mary
  Champagne • Sony Robles Florendo • Nico Gozal • Farhad Heidarian • Chung-W
 ei Huang • Kei Ito • Paige Dasol Kim  •  Wanjin Kim • Sunjin Lee • Nahid Na
 vab • Grace Sunsook Park • Sookkyung Park • Rachana Saurabh • Saloni Shah •
  Nahid Tootoonchi • Mishel Valenton • Vidya Vijayasekharan • Wujian Wang • 
 Zan Wang • Andersen Woof • Monica Youn • Beichen Zhang • Ruiqi Zhang\n \nSp
 ecial thanks to Central Baltimore Partnership\, Maryland State Arts Council
 \, William G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund\, Citizens of Baltimore County\, AA
 &CC Members\, TU Creative Services\, TU Digital Strategy\, TU Marketing & C
 ommunications\, Heather Sorensen\, PNC Bank\, WYPR\, North Ave. Market-Mike
  Shecter\, Stillpointe Theatre\, Gong-yu Yesul Gallery\, TU-BTU Presidentia
 l Priority\, TD Bank\, Asian Pasifika Arts Collective\, Charm City Night Ma
 rket\, Ock Kyung Lee\, Michelle Lee\, Paul Kim\, Dale Dusman\, Matthew Park
 \, Station North Arts District\, Midtown Baltimore and Charles North Commun
 ity Association.
DTSTAMP:20260310T195123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200629
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Asia North 2020 Exhibition
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33759619430890
URL:https://events.towson.edu/event/asia_north_2020_exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,A&C-Free Events,A&C-Asian Art,A&C–CD&I
DESCRIPTION:Asia North 2020: Tradition-Memory-Transformation\nLaunches onli
 ne May 8 at https://www.towson.edu/asianorth\nTwenty-five regional Asian an
 d Asian American artists express\, illustrate\, and address the fusion of c
 ultures\, drawing from traditional art forms\, memories of homeland\, and m
 ore. Works reveal different yet interconnected layers of experiences\, hist
 ories and identities of artists whose cultural roots hail from China\, Indi
 a\, Indonesia\, Iran\, Japan\, Korea\, the Philippines\, and Taiwan. The ex
 hibit also includes a brief introduction to Baltimore’s first Koreatown and
  the Korean community in Greater Baltimore. Tradition-Memory-Transformation
  is part of Asia North 2020\, a celebration of art\, culture\, and the Asia
 n heritage of Greater Baltimore\, especially the Korean history of Baltimor
 e’s Charles North community. Co-produced by the Asian Arts & Culture Center
  and Central Baltimore Partnership with the generous support of the William
  G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund.\n \nArtists\nElmer Calata • Cheng Cao • Mary
  Champagne • Sony Robles Florendo • Nico Gozal • Farhad Heidarian • Chung-W
 ei Huang • Kei Ito • Paige Dasol Kim  •  Wanjin Kim • Sunjin Lee • Nahid Na
 vab • Grace Sunsook Park • Sookkyung Park • Rachana Saurabh • Saloni Shah •
  Nahid Tootoonchi • Mishel Valenton • Vidya Vijayasekharan • Wujian Wang • 
 Zan Wang • Andersen Woof • Monica Youn • Beichen Zhang • Ruiqi Zhang\n \nSp
 ecial thanks to Central Baltimore Partnership\, Maryland State Arts Council
 \, William G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund\, Citizens of Baltimore County\, AA
 &CC Members\, TU Creative Services\, TU Digital Strategy\, TU Marketing & C
 ommunications\, Heather Sorensen\, PNC Bank\, WYPR\, North Ave. Market-Mike
  Shecter\, Stillpointe Theatre\, Gong-yu Yesul Gallery\, TU-BTU Presidentia
 l Priority\, TD Bank\, Asian Pasifika Arts Collective\, Charm City Night Ma
 rket\, Ock Kyung Lee\, Michelle Lee\, Paul Kim\, Dale Dusman\, Matthew Park
 \, Station North Arts District\, Midtown Baltimore and Charles North Commun
 ity Association.
DTSTAMP:20260310T195123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200706
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Asia North 2020 Exhibition
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33759619432939
URL:https://events.towson.edu/event/asia_north_2020_exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,A&C-Free Events,A&C-Asian Art,A&C–CD&I
DESCRIPTION:Asia North 2020: Tradition-Memory-Transformation\nLaunches onli
 ne May 8 at https://www.towson.edu/asianorth\nTwenty-five regional Asian an
 d Asian American artists express\, illustrate\, and address the fusion of c
 ultures\, drawing from traditional art forms\, memories of homeland\, and m
 ore. Works reveal different yet interconnected layers of experiences\, hist
 ories and identities of artists whose cultural roots hail from China\, Indi
 a\, Indonesia\, Iran\, Japan\, Korea\, the Philippines\, and Taiwan. The ex
 hibit also includes a brief introduction to Baltimore’s first Koreatown and
  the Korean community in Greater Baltimore. Tradition-Memory-Transformation
  is part of Asia North 2020\, a celebration of art\, culture\, and the Asia
 n heritage of Greater Baltimore\, especially the Korean history of Baltimor
 e’s Charles North community. Co-produced by the Asian Arts & Culture Center
  and Central Baltimore Partnership with the generous support of the William
  G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund.\n \nArtists\nElmer Calata • Cheng Cao • Mary
  Champagne • Sony Robles Florendo • Nico Gozal • Farhad Heidarian • Chung-W
 ei Huang • Kei Ito • Paige Dasol Kim  •  Wanjin Kim • Sunjin Lee • Nahid Na
 vab • Grace Sunsook Park • Sookkyung Park • Rachana Saurabh • Saloni Shah •
  Nahid Tootoonchi • Mishel Valenton • Vidya Vijayasekharan • Wujian Wang • 
 Zan Wang • Andersen Woof • Monica Youn • Beichen Zhang • Ruiqi Zhang\n \nSp
 ecial thanks to Central Baltimore Partnership\, Maryland State Arts Council
 \, William G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund\, Citizens of Baltimore County\, AA
 &CC Members\, TU Creative Services\, TU Digital Strategy\, TU Marketing & C
 ommunications\, Heather Sorensen\, PNC Bank\, WYPR\, North Ave. Market-Mike
  Shecter\, Stillpointe Theatre\, Gong-yu Yesul Gallery\, TU-BTU Presidentia
 l Priority\, TD Bank\, Asian Pasifika Arts Collective\, Charm City Night Ma
 rket\, Ock Kyung Lee\, Michelle Lee\, Paul Kim\, Dale Dusman\, Matthew Park
 \, Station North Arts District\, Midtown Baltimore and Charles North Commun
 ity Association.
DTSTAMP:20260310T195123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200713
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Asia North 2020 Exhibition
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33759619433964
URL:https://events.towson.edu/event/asia_north_2020_exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,A&C-Free Events,A&C-Asian Art,A&C–CD&I
DESCRIPTION:Asia North 2020: Tradition-Memory-Transformation\nLaunches onli
 ne May 8 at https://www.towson.edu/asianorth\nTwenty-five regional Asian an
 d Asian American artists express\, illustrate\, and address the fusion of c
 ultures\, drawing from traditional art forms\, memories of homeland\, and m
 ore. Works reveal different yet interconnected layers of experiences\, hist
 ories and identities of artists whose cultural roots hail from China\, Indi
 a\, Indonesia\, Iran\, Japan\, Korea\, the Philippines\, and Taiwan. The ex
 hibit also includes a brief introduction to Baltimore’s first Koreatown and
  the Korean community in Greater Baltimore. Tradition-Memory-Transformation
  is part of Asia North 2020\, a celebration of art\, culture\, and the Asia
 n heritage of Greater Baltimore\, especially the Korean history of Baltimor
 e’s Charles North community. Co-produced by the Asian Arts & Culture Center
  and Central Baltimore Partnership with the generous support of the William
  G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund.\n \nArtists\nElmer Calata • Cheng Cao • Mary
  Champagne • Sony Robles Florendo • Nico Gozal • Farhad Heidarian • Chung-W
 ei Huang • Kei Ito • Paige Dasol Kim  •  Wanjin Kim • Sunjin Lee • Nahid Na
 vab • Grace Sunsook Park • Sookkyung Park • Rachana Saurabh • Saloni Shah •
  Nahid Tootoonchi • Mishel Valenton • Vidya Vijayasekharan • Wujian Wang • 
 Zan Wang • Andersen Woof • Monica Youn • Beichen Zhang • Ruiqi Zhang\n \nSp
 ecial thanks to Central Baltimore Partnership\, Maryland State Arts Council
 \, William G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund\, Citizens of Baltimore County\, AA
 &CC Members\, TU Creative Services\, TU Digital Strategy\, TU Marketing & C
 ommunications\, Heather Sorensen\, PNC Bank\, WYPR\, North Ave. Market-Mike
  Shecter\, Stillpointe Theatre\, Gong-yu Yesul Gallery\, TU-BTU Presidentia
 l Priority\, TD Bank\, Asian Pasifika Arts Collective\, Charm City Night Ma
 rket\, Ock Kyung Lee\, Michelle Lee\, Paul Kim\, Dale Dusman\, Matthew Park
 \, Station North Arts District\, Midtown Baltimore and Charles North Commun
 ity Association.
DTSTAMP:20260310T195123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200720
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Asia North 2020 Exhibition
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33759619436013
URL:https://events.towson.edu/event/asia_north_2020_exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,A&C-Free Events,A&C-Asian Art,A&C–CD&I
DESCRIPTION:Asia North 2020: Tradition-Memory-Transformation\nLaunches onli
 ne May 8 at https://www.towson.edu/asianorth\nTwenty-five regional Asian an
 d Asian American artists express\, illustrate\, and address the fusion of c
 ultures\, drawing from traditional art forms\, memories of homeland\, and m
 ore. Works reveal different yet interconnected layers of experiences\, hist
 ories and identities of artists whose cultural roots hail from China\, Indi
 a\, Indonesia\, Iran\, Japan\, Korea\, the Philippines\, and Taiwan. The ex
 hibit also includes a brief introduction to Baltimore’s first Koreatown and
  the Korean community in Greater Baltimore. Tradition-Memory-Transformation
  is part of Asia North 2020\, a celebration of art\, culture\, and the Asia
 n heritage of Greater Baltimore\, especially the Korean history of Baltimor
 e’s Charles North community. Co-produced by the Asian Arts & Culture Center
  and Central Baltimore Partnership with the generous support of the William
  G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund.\n \nArtists\nElmer Calata • Cheng Cao • Mary
  Champagne • Sony Robles Florendo • Nico Gozal • Farhad Heidarian • Chung-W
 ei Huang • Kei Ito • Paige Dasol Kim  •  Wanjin Kim • Sunjin Lee • Nahid Na
 vab • Grace Sunsook Park • Sookkyung Park • Rachana Saurabh • Saloni Shah •
  Nahid Tootoonchi • Mishel Valenton • Vidya Vijayasekharan • Wujian Wang • 
 Zan Wang • Andersen Woof • Monica Youn • Beichen Zhang • Ruiqi Zhang\n \nSp
 ecial thanks to Central Baltimore Partnership\, Maryland State Arts Council
 \, William G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund\, Citizens of Baltimore County\, AA
 &CC Members\, TU Creative Services\, TU Digital Strategy\, TU Marketing & C
 ommunications\, Heather Sorensen\, PNC Bank\, WYPR\, North Ave. Market-Mike
  Shecter\, Stillpointe Theatre\, Gong-yu Yesul Gallery\, TU-BTU Presidentia
 l Priority\, TD Bank\, Asian Pasifika Arts Collective\, Charm City Night Ma
 rket\, Ock Kyung Lee\, Michelle Lee\, Paul Kim\, Dale Dusman\, Matthew Park
 \, Station North Arts District\, Midtown Baltimore and Charles North Commun
 ity Association.
DTSTAMP:20260310T195123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200727
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Asia North 2020 Exhibition
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33759619438062
URL:https://events.towson.edu/event/asia_north_2020_exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,A&C-Free Events,A&C-Asian Art,A&C–CD&I
DESCRIPTION:Asia North 2020: Tradition-Memory-Transformation\nLaunches onli
 ne May 8 at https://www.towson.edu/asianorth\nTwenty-five regional Asian an
 d Asian American artists express\, illustrate\, and address the fusion of c
 ultures\, drawing from traditional art forms\, memories of homeland\, and m
 ore. Works reveal different yet interconnected layers of experiences\, hist
 ories and identities of artists whose cultural roots hail from China\, Indi
 a\, Indonesia\, Iran\, Japan\, Korea\, the Philippines\, and Taiwan. The ex
 hibit also includes a brief introduction to Baltimore’s first Koreatown and
  the Korean community in Greater Baltimore. Tradition-Memory-Transformation
  is part of Asia North 2020\, a celebration of art\, culture\, and the Asia
 n heritage of Greater Baltimore\, especially the Korean history of Baltimor
 e’s Charles North community. Co-produced by the Asian Arts & Culture Center
  and Central Baltimore Partnership with the generous support of the William
  G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund.\n \nArtists\nElmer Calata • Cheng Cao • Mary
  Champagne • Sony Robles Florendo • Nico Gozal • Farhad Heidarian • Chung-W
 ei Huang • Kei Ito • Paige Dasol Kim  •  Wanjin Kim • Sunjin Lee • Nahid Na
 vab • Grace Sunsook Park • Sookkyung Park • Rachana Saurabh • Saloni Shah •
  Nahid Tootoonchi • Mishel Valenton • Vidya Vijayasekharan • Wujian Wang • 
 Zan Wang • Andersen Woof • Monica Youn • Beichen Zhang • Ruiqi Zhang\n \nSp
 ecial thanks to Central Baltimore Partnership\, Maryland State Arts Council
 \, William G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund\, Citizens of Baltimore County\, AA
 &CC Members\, TU Creative Services\, TU Digital Strategy\, TU Marketing & C
 ommunications\, Heather Sorensen\, PNC Bank\, WYPR\, North Ave. Market-Mike
  Shecter\, Stillpointe Theatre\, Gong-yu Yesul Gallery\, TU-BTU Presidentia
 l Priority\, TD Bank\, Asian Pasifika Arts Collective\, Charm City Night Ma
 rket\, Ock Kyung Lee\, Michelle Lee\, Paul Kim\, Dale Dusman\, Matthew Park
 \, Station North Arts District\, Midtown Baltimore and Charles North Commun
 ity Association.
DTSTAMP:20260310T195123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200803
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Asia North 2020 Exhibition
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33759640387592
URL:https://events.towson.edu/event/asia_north_2020_exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,A&C-Free Events,A&C-Asian Art,A&C–CD&I
DESCRIPTION:Asia North 2020: Tradition-Memory-Transformation\nLaunches onli
 ne May 8 at https://www.towson.edu/asianorth\nTwenty-five regional Asian an
 d Asian American artists express\, illustrate\, and address the fusion of c
 ultures\, drawing from traditional art forms\, memories of homeland\, and m
 ore. Works reveal different yet interconnected layers of experiences\, hist
 ories and identities of artists whose cultural roots hail from China\, Indi
 a\, Indonesia\, Iran\, Japan\, Korea\, the Philippines\, and Taiwan. The ex
 hibit also includes a brief introduction to Baltimore’s first Koreatown and
  the Korean community in Greater Baltimore. Tradition-Memory-Transformation
  is part of Asia North 2020\, a celebration of art\, culture\, and the Asia
 n heritage of Greater Baltimore\, especially the Korean history of Baltimor
 e’s Charles North community. Co-produced by the Asian Arts & Culture Center
  and Central Baltimore Partnership with the generous support of the William
  G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund.\n \nArtists\nElmer Calata • Cheng Cao • Mary
  Champagne • Sony Robles Florendo • Nico Gozal • Farhad Heidarian • Chung-W
 ei Huang • Kei Ito • Paige Dasol Kim  •  Wanjin Kim • Sunjin Lee • Nahid Na
 vab • Grace Sunsook Park • Sookkyung Park • Rachana Saurabh • Saloni Shah •
  Nahid Tootoonchi • Mishel Valenton • Vidya Vijayasekharan • Wujian Wang • 
 Zan Wang • Andersen Woof • Monica Youn • Beichen Zhang • Ruiqi Zhang\n \nSp
 ecial thanks to Central Baltimore Partnership\, Maryland State Arts Council
 \, William G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund\, Citizens of Baltimore County\, AA
 &CC Members\, TU Creative Services\, TU Digital Strategy\, TU Marketing & C
 ommunications\, Heather Sorensen\, PNC Bank\, WYPR\, North Ave. Market-Mike
  Shecter\, Stillpointe Theatre\, Gong-yu Yesul Gallery\, TU-BTU Presidentia
 l Priority\, TD Bank\, Asian Pasifika Arts Collective\, Charm City Night Ma
 rket\, Ock Kyung Lee\, Michelle Lee\, Paul Kim\, Dale Dusman\, Matthew Park
 \, Station North Arts District\, Midtown Baltimore and Charles North Commun
 ity Association.
DTSTAMP:20260310T195123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200810
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Asia North 2020 Exhibition
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33759640389641
URL:https://events.towson.edu/event/asia_north_2020_exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,A&C-Free Events,A&C-Asian Art,A&C–CD&I
DESCRIPTION:Asia North 2020: Tradition-Memory-Transformation\nLaunches onli
 ne May 8 at https://www.towson.edu/asianorth\nTwenty-five regional Asian an
 d Asian American artists express\, illustrate\, and address the fusion of c
 ultures\, drawing from traditional art forms\, memories of homeland\, and m
 ore. Works reveal different yet interconnected layers of experiences\, hist
 ories and identities of artists whose cultural roots hail from China\, Indi
 a\, Indonesia\, Iran\, Japan\, Korea\, the Philippines\, and Taiwan. The ex
 hibit also includes a brief introduction to Baltimore’s first Koreatown and
  the Korean community in Greater Baltimore. Tradition-Memory-Transformation
  is part of Asia North 2020\, a celebration of art\, culture\, and the Asia
 n heritage of Greater Baltimore\, especially the Korean history of Baltimor
 e’s Charles North community. Co-produced by the Asian Arts & Culture Center
  and Central Baltimore Partnership with the generous support of the William
  G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund.\n \nArtists\nElmer Calata • Cheng Cao • Mary
  Champagne • Sony Robles Florendo • Nico Gozal • Farhad Heidarian • Chung-W
 ei Huang • Kei Ito • Paige Dasol Kim  •  Wanjin Kim • Sunjin Lee • Nahid Na
 vab • Grace Sunsook Park • Sookkyung Park • Rachana Saurabh • Saloni Shah •
  Nahid Tootoonchi • Mishel Valenton • Vidya Vijayasekharan • Wujian Wang • 
 Zan Wang • Andersen Woof • Monica Youn • Beichen Zhang • Ruiqi Zhang\n \nSp
 ecial thanks to Central Baltimore Partnership\, Maryland State Arts Council
 \, William G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund\, Citizens of Baltimore County\, AA
 &CC Members\, TU Creative Services\, TU Digital Strategy\, TU Marketing & C
 ommunications\, Heather Sorensen\, PNC Bank\, WYPR\, North Ave. Market-Mike
  Shecter\, Stillpointe Theatre\, Gong-yu Yesul Gallery\, TU-BTU Presidentia
 l Priority\, TD Bank\, Asian Pasifika Arts Collective\, Charm City Night Ma
 rket\, Ock Kyung Lee\, Michelle Lee\, Paul Kim\, Dale Dusman\, Matthew Park
 \, Station North Arts District\, Midtown Baltimore and Charles North Commun
 ity Association.
DTSTAMP:20260310T195123Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200817
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Asia North 2020 Exhibition
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33759640390666
URL:https://events.towson.edu/event/asia_north_2020_exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,A&C-Free Events,A&C-Asian Art,A&C–CD&I
DESCRIPTION:Asia North 2020: Tradition-Memory-Transformation\nLaunches onli
 ne May 8 at https://www.towson.edu/asianorth\nTwenty-five regional Asian an
 d Asian American artists express\, illustrate\, and address the fusion of c
 ultures\, drawing from traditional art forms\, memories of homeland\, and m
 ore. Works reveal different yet interconnected layers of experiences\, hist
 ories and identities of artists whose cultural roots hail from China\, Indi
 a\, Indonesia\, Iran\, Japan\, Korea\, the Philippines\, and Taiwan. The ex
 hibit also includes a brief introduction to Baltimore’s first Koreatown and
  the Korean community in Greater Baltimore. Tradition-Memory-Transformation
  is part of Asia North 2020\, a celebration of art\, culture\, and the Asia
 n heritage of Greater Baltimore\, especially the Korean history of Baltimor
 e’s Charles North community. Co-produced by the Asian Arts & Culture Center
  and Central Baltimore Partnership with the generous support of the William
  G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund.\n \nArtists\nElmer Calata • Cheng Cao • Mary
  Champagne • Sony Robles Florendo • Nico Gozal • Farhad Heidarian • Chung-W
 ei Huang • Kei Ito • Paige Dasol Kim  •  Wanjin Kim • Sunjin Lee • Nahid Na
 vab • Grace Sunsook Park • Sookkyung Park • Rachana Saurabh • Saloni Shah •
  Nahid Tootoonchi • Mishel Valenton • Vidya Vijayasekharan • Wujian Wang • 
 Zan Wang • Andersen Woof • Monica Youn • Beichen Zhang • Ruiqi Zhang\n \nSp
 ecial thanks to Central Baltimore Partnership\, Maryland State Arts Council
 \, William G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund\, Citizens of Baltimore County\, AA
 &CC Members\, TU Creative Services\, TU Digital Strategy\, TU Marketing & C
 ommunications\, Heather Sorensen\, PNC Bank\, WYPR\, North Ave. Market-Mike
  Shecter\, Stillpointe Theatre\, Gong-yu Yesul Gallery\, TU-BTU Presidentia
 l Priority\, TD Bank\, Asian Pasifika Arts Collective\, Charm City Night Ma
 rket\, Ock Kyung Lee\, Michelle Lee\, Paul Kim\, Dale Dusman\, Matthew Park
 \, Station North Arts District\, Midtown Baltimore and Charles North Commun
 ity Association.
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SUMMARY:Asia North 2020 Exhibition
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URL:https://events.towson.edu/event/asia_north_2020_exhibition
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