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The Wing Newsletter • Winter 2011
Celebrate 2011Year of the Rabbit
Message from the Executive Director…page 2Up Close With Cultural Confluence……page 3Celebrate Lunar New Year………………page 4Special Thanks to Our Contributors……page 7
Welcome to Jamie Ford, the newest member of our Board of Trustees. Jamie Ford is the New York Times bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, which has been published in 23 languages. He is the recipient of
numerous literary awards including the 2010 Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature and is a featured lecturer with the Random House Speakers Bureau. Previously he served as the President
of Wendt Integrated Communications in Montana, and Senior V.P. Creative Director of The Schiller Group in Honolulu.
Please welcome new staff members who recently joined the Museum: Josie Baltan, Elizabeth Bly, Amy Chinn, Michael Kan, Hanh Pham, Mario Pilapil, and Donald Wong.
Thank you to staff members who concluded their service to the Museum over the course of the past year: Joann Natalia Aquino, Nari Baker, Joseph Guanlao, Eli Kim, Jennifer Schneider, Christina Seong, and Lucas Spivey.
MESSAGE FROM THE ExECUTIVE DIRECTOR
THANK YOU AND WELCOME
Remember the beginning of 2010, before iPads, full body scanners and the Arizona immigration law? My heartfelt gratitude to all of you, our visitors, members and supporters, staff and Board. You made 2010 a year in which the Museum was honored with over a half dozen significant awards. Notably, in 2010 The Wing returned to the White House for the second time in our 44 years. First Lady Michelle Obama personally presented our YouthCAN program for high school students with a presidential award. And after over 400,000 online votes, the public named The Wing The Best Museum, in KING5.com’s The Best of Western Washington contest.
Looking ahead to 2011, on February 3 we usher in the Lunar New Year of the Rabbit (or cat in the Vietnamese zodiac), the birth year of Confucius, Einstein and Michael Jordan, and known as a Year of Luck. We celebrated the opening of our new exhibit Cultural Confluence: Urban People of Asian and Native American Heritages. Community members have desired this exhibit for over a decade, and Community Advisory Committee and participants worked over a year to birth this new and landmark show. And on Saturday, April 9, our Board and volunteers present the Wing Luke Museum’s Annual Dinner Auction,
“Our Youth CAN! Building Hope and Leadership”, marking a Year of Hope and benefitting the continuation of YouthCAN and TeensWAY, our on-site youth programs for middle and high school students. Your support and presence will help us negotiate the challenges of difficult times, and find ways to prevail in 2011. May this be a Year of Hope and Luck for all of you.
I leave you with the eloquent thoughts of Casey Bui, Board of Trustees Co-President, remembering and honoring his mother on her recent passing in December 2010. Our sympathies to the Bui family and appreciation for this remembrance:
Dad passed away 11 years ago and Mom was the matriarch. Her passing has certainly brought many thoughts about heritage, history, legacy... the whole immigrant experience which I have personally experienced becomes all the more real - especially so because the two heads of our experience are now gone. As we, as a family, continue our journey in the immigrant/refugee experience (which doesn’t end with a green card, but is the starting point of a whole new experience that the Museum importantly is telling), it will be interesting to see how that legacy unfolds in our lives (the original immigrants) and our kids (the first wave of American-born byproducts of the immigrant experience).Death can make one contemplative. But it’s been positive to think about how we honor those before us who make sacrifices for the sake of better lives for their families. This experience has reminded me why we do what we do at the Wing.Onward, Casey
-Beth Takekawa, Executive Director
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Board of TrusTeesEllen Ferguson, Co-President
Casey Bui, Co-PresidentSung Yang, Vice President
Mimi Gan, SecretaryVictor Mizumori, TreasurerGloria Lung Wakayama,
Past President
Bruce BrundigeSai ChaleunphonhKatherine Cheng
Jamie FordMisun Chung Gerrick
Bruce HayashiJudd Lee
Patricia Norikane LogerwellPaul Mar
JoAnn Mills MarshallJill Nishi
Savitha PathiDiane Sugimura
Judy Tobin
sTaffEthelyn Abellanosa
Roldy Ablao IIAimee AquinoJanet AviadoJosie Baltan
Russel BarengElizabeth BlyVivian Chan
David Chattin-McNicholsAmy Chinn
Cassie ChinnAnne Christine Cochran
Monica DayBob Fisher
Miya ForrestJoshua Heim
John HomSuzanne Hu
Karen KajiwaraMichael Kan
Nam KeoAmmara Kimso
Howard KingMichelle Reiko Kumata
Leo LamJennie Fong Ly
Donna MaCharlene Mano Shen
Vi MarLuie MarcotteDorothy Ng
Emma NokesRobin ParkHanh PhamMario Pilapil
Jeannette RodenJessica RubenackerElizabeth Shaiken
Margaret SuStacey SwanbyBeth Takekawa
Troy TsuchikawaDonald Wong
Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience
719 South King StreetSeattle WA, 98104Phone: (206) 623-5124
Website: www.wingluke.org
Winter 2011 NewsletterCover Photo by: Canh Nguyen
Layout Design by:Collin Kwan Design
The title, “Cultural Confluence,” conveys the experiences of people who live between two worlds: Asian Pacific American and Native American; tribal and urban; traditional and modern. “Confluence” actually refers geographically to the point where two rivers meet and flow as one. In an interview with staff member Joshua Heim, Lillian Pitt – an artist featured in the exhibition – tells us about the tension and blending of her two worlds.
Joshua Heim: When and where were you born?Lillian Pitt: In 1943, I was born on the reservation of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs, Wasco and Paiute in the small hospital in the town of Warm Springs, Oregon... My paternal Grandfather’s ancestors were from the Oregon side of the Columbia River, and he was a distant cousin of the Kalama family from Hawai‘i. My paternal Grandmother was a River person from the Washington side and was part Welsh...
JH: Where were you raised and what was that experience like?LP: I went to grade school on the Reservation until I was in the 6th grade, then we moved to Madras, 14 miles south of Warm Springs. This move was our parent’s idea so the three of us siblings could learn to blend in with the dominant culture. Our house was a lot nicer with plumbing and electricity but it was very hard on my mother as she was a traditional Indian woman and felt
she did not fit into the white man’s world. She was lonely, and missed her culture and speaking her Native language. We were not taught our Native language because our parents thought it would be better for us to speak proper English. They wanted to protect us from as much harsh treatment as possible.
JH: How did you learn about making art?LP: I did not learn to make things with my hands. In high school, I was involved in sports and at school, I was not in the presence of teachers of my culture. Again, we were busy blending into another culture. I seemed confused a lot in school, and because of the prejudice, I became uninterested in learning so I played hooky a lot. I moved to Portland the day after high school graduation. I had not been made to feel very bright in high school, but I felt smart enough to get away from the small town of Madras. It was hard leaving home but I knew I had to move and find myself. When I began to create art in the 1980s, I went to my elders and began to learn about their works.
JH: How does culture, identity or place (either tribal or urban) influence your work?LP: My inspiration comes from the things created by my ancestors in Columbia River Gorge area over the past 10,000 years. They etched into the rocks images of animals, people and things special to them. One famous image I have been particularly inspired
UP CLOSE WITH...
CuLTurAL CONfLuENCE: urban People of Asian and Native American Heritages
On display Jan 14-Sep 18, 2011
“The ritual of Encounter” set pieces, John Smith, 2010.
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From Our Collections: WHAT IS THIS?
Can you guess what this is? How and when was it used in everyday life?Hint: think food.
Submit your guess to [email protected] by 6/30/11. Correct responses will receive a free Museum Experience pass. Look for the correct answer in the next issue (Summer 2011) of The Wing Newsletter.
by is the image of Tsaglalal, or She Who Watches who overlooked a village where my great, great grandmother lived... When I sculpt her, I do the best I possibly can to create her as perfect as possible, because I feel I am representing a special image of one who watched over my ancestors. It is my way of honoring the place, the people and my culture.
JH: What aspects about your identity do you want to share with our audiences so that they have a meaningful experience with your work?LP: I would like people to take away an appreciation of my culture, of my ancient ancestors’ skill in creating objects of beauty, and my passion to transform their images into new mediums with reverence. I love when I can speak for my ancestors to the next generations [and] hope they can see the reverence in my work.
Much thanks to Lillian Pitt for sharing her story. Come visit The Wing to see her art and other artists featured in this exhibit.
With each New Year comes the opportunity for a fresh start and a clean slate. It is a time of excitement, celebration, family and friends. One of the most commonly known and widely celebrated is
Chinese New Year, taking place on February 3 in 2011. Like the Vietnamese tradition, Chinese New Year is based on the lunar calendar, which follows the phases of the moon.
GOOD HEALTH
Noodle dishes are always served during birthdays and Chinese New Year because the Chinese believe they symbolize good fortune, prosperity, and longevity. The longer the noodles, the longer (and luckier) your life will be – so don’t cut them! This dish is made with long, flat egg noodles (called e-fu noodles). Studded with three different kinds of mushrooms and chives, the noodles in this dish are not as dry as fried chow mein, but lightly coated with sauce.
Time: 30 minutes
Makes: 4 to 6 servings as part of a multicourse family-style meal.
• Two 9-ounce packages fresh egg noodles or one 8-ounce package dried egg noodles• 3 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided• 1 tablespoon soy sauce• Salt• 3 cloves garlic, minced (1 tablespoon)• 3 Asian shallots, chopped (3 tablespoons)• 8 medium dried black mushrooms, rehydrated (reserve about 1 cup of the soaking liquid) and cut into ¼-inch slices (1 cup)• 4 ounces button mushrooms, trimmed and sliced (1 cup)• 2 ounces enoki mushrooms, trimmed and separated (1 cup)• 3 tablespoons oyster sauce• 5 Chinese chives or skinny green onions, cut into 2 inch lengths• Freshly ground black pepper
Prepare the noodles according to package directions. Tip into a colander over the sink and rinse under cold running water. Place the noodles in a large bowl. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon oil, the soy sauce, and a pinch of salt. Toss and set aside.
Preheat a large wok or skillet over medium-high heat for 1 minute. Swirl in the remaining oil and heat until it becomes runny and starts to shimmer. Stir in the garlic and shallots and cook until fragrant, 30 to 45 seconds.
Toss in the black mushrooms and button mushrooms and cook and stir until the mushrooms are almost cooked, 2 minutes. Add the enoki mushrooms followed by the reserved mushroom liquid. Sprinkle with the oyster sauce and 1 teaspoon salt. Add the chives followed by the noodles.
Stir everything swiftly around the wok until well mixed and heated through (use a spatula in each hand to evenly toss the noodles if necessary).
Season with salt and pepper to taste and toss with a couple more flourishes. Serve hot.
Excerpt from The Asian Grandmothers Cookbook: Home Cooking from Asian American Kitchens by Patricia Tanumihardja (Sasquatch
Books, 2009).
Celebrate 2011Year of the
Rabbit
www.wingluke.org/2011newyear
Hmong embroidery
Diwali lights
Chinese firecrackers
Korean
Yut game Japanese
hagoita
Cambodian dance
Artist’s Age
presentsYear of the Rabbit Coloring Contest
Grand Prize: Roundtrip travel for two on JetBlue Airways
Illus
trat
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by M
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Considered the most significant of the lunar holidays, many Chinese Americans continue to follow and adapt Chinese New Year traditions.
GOOD LUCK
Year of the RabbitThe Rabbit is considered a lucky sign. According to Chinese tradition, the Rabbit brings in a year in which you can catch your breath and calm your nerves after a ferocious Year of the Tiger.
Rabbit years: 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011
Famous rabbits: Jet Li, Brad Pitt, Albert Einstein, Tina Turner,
Confucius, Angelina Jolie, Anthony Quinn, and Michael Jordan.Characteristics: Rabbits are sensitive creatures who place great importance on peace and tranquility. The rabbit is also the sign that indicates longevity and fortune. They are quietly determined, talented and wildly ambitious. Rabbits are pleasant people, kind and considerate to the sensitivities of others.
Did you know? In the Vietnamese lunar calendar, it is actually Year of the Cat? It is the only animal that differs from the Chinese animal zodiac.
GOOD FORTUNE
During the New Year, children receive red envelopes – or hong bao – containing money. Giving money is considered lucky for both the giver and the receiver. It is believed that those who give will also invite the flow of money during the entire year. The red color of the envelope symbolizes luck and keeps away evil spirits.
GOOD MOVES
Watch the Lions bring in the New Year with a POW-POW-POW!Saturday, February 5 at 2pm, At The Wing(Please note the revised date and time.)
GOOD TIMES
“Leftovers from New Year’s Eve dinner are deliberate to signify the abundance to be carried forth into the New Year… All utensils and supplies should be clean and unbroken, including dishes. A chip means something is eating into one’s fortune.”–Excerpt from Good Luck Life: The Essential Guide to Chinese American Celebrations and Culture by Rosemary Gong. (HarperResource, 2005).
Packed with practical information, do’s and don’ts and other tips, Good Luck Life will help make sure that your Year of the Rabbit will be filled with celebrations that invite good fortune and are rooted in heritage and culture.
Learn more about Chinese American New Year traditions as well as those of other Asian Pacific Islander American communities at our New Years All Year Round exhibit. This year’s interactive New Years exhibit features New Year traditions of Chinese American, Laotian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander American communities, along with the Asian Indian American Festival of Lights.
Items featured are available at the Marketplace at The Wing.
Long Life Noodles
Honor your Rabbit relatives and friends with a gift membership to The Wing.
Gift memberships include a limited edition glass designed by artist and staff member Michelle Kumata. CELEBRATE
Celebrate Chinese and other New Years All Year RoundLunar New Year ActivitiesThu, Feb 3, 10am-8pm HAPPY LUNAR NEW YEAR!!Join us in welcoming in the Year of the Rabbit with Lunar New Year crafts and activities. Free.
Sat, Feb 5, 2pm LION DANCE PERFORMANCEContinue celebrating and see the colorful Lion Dance performance right out front on King St and inside the museum! Free with admission, members free.
Sat, Feb 19, 1-3pmFAMILY FUN DAY: Personalize Red Envelopes with Mizu SugimuraInspired by the Asian tradition of giving small gifts of money to children in special red envelopes, artist Mizu Sugimura will show you how to personalize this custom with a new twist or two of your very own! Free.
Sat, Mar 12, 3-5pmCelebrate Lunar New Year with the Artists of Home RevealedAt this family-friendly event, the artists of Home Revealed show you how they create their art and how to make your own. See a special screening of 16 SquareBlocks. And judging of the Coloring Contest will also take place! Free with admission, members free.
Sat, Mar 19, 1-3pmFAMILY FUN DAY: Create Chinese Zodiac Trading Cards with Romson Regarde BustilloLearn to make unique cards with relief prints using various materials, including craft foam, erasers, and found materials. We will focus on imagery from the Sheng xiao or Chinese Zodiac. Participants can make small “editions” that they can trade with one another or give to friends and family. Free.
COLOR TO WIN! Our Coloring Contest for ages 12 and under has a grand prize of travel for two on JetBlue Airways.
www.wingluke.org/2011newyearThe Lion Dance! Sat, Feb. 5, 2pm.
Pho
to b
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Ngu
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With each New Year comes the opportunity for a fresh start and a clean slate. It is a time of excitement, celebration, family and friends. One of the most commonly known and widely celebrated is
Chinese New Year, taking place on February 3 in 2011. Like the Vietnamese tradition, Chinese New Year is based on the lunar calendar, which follows the phases of the moon.
GOOD HEALTH
Noodle dishes are always served during birthdays and Chinese New Year because the Chinese believe they symbolize good fortune, prosperity, and longevity. The longer the noodles, the longer (and luckier) your life will be – so don’t cut them! This dish is made with long, flat egg noodles (called e-fu noodles). Studded with three different kinds of mushrooms and chives, the noodles in this dish are not as dry as fried chow mein, but lightly coated with sauce.
Time: 30 minutes
Makes: 4 to 6 servings as part of a multicourse family-style meal.
• Two 9-ounce packages fresh egg noodles or one 8-ounce package dried egg noodles• 3 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided• 1 tablespoon soy sauce• Salt• 3 cloves garlic, minced (1 tablespoon)• 3 Asian shallots, chopped (3 tablespoons)• 8 medium dried black mushrooms, rehydrated (reserve about 1 cup of the soaking liquid) and cut into ¼-inch slices (1 cup)• 4 ounces button mushrooms, trimmed and sliced (1 cup)• 2 ounces enoki mushrooms, trimmed and separated (1 cup)• 3 tablespoons oyster sauce• 5 Chinese chives or skinny green onions, cut into 2 inch lengths• Freshly ground black pepper
Prepare the noodles according to package directions. Tip into a colander over the sink and rinse under cold running water. Place the noodles in a large bowl. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon oil, the soy sauce, and a pinch of salt. Toss and set aside.
Preheat a large wok or skillet over medium-high heat for 1 minute. Swirl in the remaining oil and heat until it becomes runny and starts to shimmer. Stir in the garlic and shallots and cook until fragrant, 30 to 45 seconds.
Toss in the black mushrooms and button mushrooms and cook and stir until the mushrooms are almost cooked, 2 minutes. Add the enoki mushrooms followed by the reserved mushroom liquid. Sprinkle with the oyster sauce and 1 teaspoon salt. Add the chives followed by the noodles.
Stir everything swiftly around the wok until well mixed and heated through (use a spatula in each hand to evenly toss the noodles if necessary).
Season with salt and pepper to taste and toss with a couple more flourishes. Serve hot.
Excerpt from The Asian Grandmothers Cookbook: Home Cooking from Asian American Kitchens by Patricia Tanumihardja (Sasquatch
Books, 2009).
Celebrate 2011Year of the
Rabbit
www.wingluke.org/2011newyear
Hmong embroidery
Diwali lights
Chinese firecrackers
Korean
Yut game Japanese
hagoita
Cambodian dance
Artist’s Age
presentsYear of the Rabbit Coloring Contest
Grand Prize: Roundtrip travel for two on JetBlue Airways
Illus
trat
ion
by M
iche
lle K
umat
a
Considered the most significant of the lunar holidays, many Chinese Americans continue to follow and adapt Chinese New Year traditions.
GOOD LUCK
Year of the RabbitThe Rabbit is considered a lucky sign. According to Chinese tradition, the Rabbit brings in a year in which you can catch your breath and calm your nerves after a ferocious Year of the Tiger.
Rabbit years: 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011
Famous rabbits: Jet Li, Brad Pitt, Albert Einstein, Tina Turner,
Confucius, Angelina Jolie, Anthony Quinn, and Michael Jordan.Characteristics: Rabbits are sensitive creatures who place great importance on peace and tranquility. The rabbit is also the sign that indicates longevity and fortune. They are quietly determined, talented and wildly ambitious. Rabbits are pleasant people, kind and considerate to the sensitivities of others.
Did you know? In the Vietnamese lunar calendar, it is actually Year of the Cat? It is the only animal that differs from the Chinese animal zodiac.
GOOD FORTUNE
During the New Year, children receive red envelopes – or hong bao – containing money. Giving money is considered lucky for both the giver and the receiver. It is believed that those who give will also invite the flow of money during the entire year. The red color of the envelope symbolizes luck and keeps away evil spirits.
GOOD MOVES
Watch the Lions bring in the New Year with a POW-POW-POW!Saturday, February 5 at 2pm, At The Wing(Please note the revised date and time.)
GOOD TIMES
“Leftovers from New Year’s Eve dinner are deliberate to signify the abundance to be carried forth into the New Year… All utensils and supplies should be clean and unbroken, including dishes. A chip means something is eating into one’s fortune.”–Excerpt from Good Luck Life: The Essential Guide to Chinese American Celebrations and Culture by Rosemary Gong. (HarperResource, 2005).
Packed with practical information, do’s and don’ts and other tips, Good Luck Life will help make sure that your Year of the Rabbit will be filled with celebrations that invite good fortune and are rooted in heritage and culture.
Learn more about Chinese American New Year traditions as well as those of other Asian Pacific Islander American communities at our New Years All Year Round exhibit. This year’s interactive New Years exhibit features New Year traditions of Chinese American, Laotian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander American communities, along with the Asian Indian American Festival of Lights.
Items featured are available at the Marketplace at The Wing.
Long Life Noodles
Honor your Rabbit relatives and friends with a gift membership to The Wing.
Gift memberships include a limited edition glass designed by artist and staff member Michelle Kumata. CELEBRATE
Celebrate Chinese and other New Years All Year RoundLunar New Year ActivitiesThu, Feb 3, 10am-8pm HAPPY LUNAR NEW YEAR!!Join us in welcoming in the Year of the Rabbit with Lunar New Year crafts and activities. Free.
Sat, Feb 5, 2pm LION DANCE PERFORMANCEContinue celebrating and see the colorful Lion Dance performance right out front on King St and inside the museum! Free with admission, members free.
Sat, Feb 19, 1-3pmFAMILY FUN DAY: Personalize Red Envelopes with Mizu SugimuraInspired by the Asian tradition of giving small gifts of money to children in special red envelopes, artist Mizu Sugimura will show you how to personalize this custom with a new twist or two of your very own! Free.
Sat, Mar 12, 3-5pmCelebrate Lunar New Year with the Artists of Home RevealedAt this family-friendly event, the artists of Home Revealed show you how they create their art and how to make your own. See a special screening of 16 SquareBlocks. And judging of the Coloring Contest will also take place! Free with admission, members free.
Sat, Mar 19, 1-3pmFAMILY FUN DAY: Create Chinese Zodiac Trading Cards with Romson Regarde BustilloLearn to make unique cards with relief prints using various materials, including craft foam, erasers, and found materials. We will focus on imagery from the Sheng xiao or Chinese Zodiac. Participants can make small “editions” that they can trade with one another or give to friends and family. Free.
COLOR TO WIN! Our Coloring Contest for ages 12 and under has a grand prize of travel for two on JetBlue Airways.
www.wingluke.org/2011newyearThe Lion Dance! Sat, Feb. 5, 2pm.
Pho
to b
y Tr
uong
Ngu
yen
5
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On October 21, The Wing’s high school afterschool program, YouthCAN, received the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program award from the White House. Two students traveled to DC, capturing their experiences, impressions, and excitement in YouthCAN’s blog (http://db.wingluke.org/youthcan/), excerpted below.
DAY 1: Destination Washington DCPosted October 19, 2010
for this week King and I will be your virtual tour guide showing you all the
interesting aspects of Washington DC.
The time spend flying here was epic. It was four hours
from Seattle to Georgia. We then had to transfer and board a different airplane. The best way I could describe the experience would be a mixture of sitting
on a school bus while staring at Google maps. We also make a pit stop and ate a pretty good Philly Cheese Steak sandwich.
The time difference here is about 3 hours so the day went by extremely fast. We rode the Washington DC Metro (the Subway) and then walked to the extravagant Liaison hotel. This hotel is worth an estimated value of $899 per night.
-Joanne Li
DAY 2: Shops and tourist hot spots!Posted October 20, 2010
Today was very fun… Ever since I watched that episode of Arthur when his whole
family went to Washington DC, I wanted to come to see the Lincoln Memorial! It was like the American
god, an icon, a legendary president…. And I got to stand next to him!!!
-Joanne Li
DAY 3:The BIG unveilPosted October 21, 2010
If you haven’t heard, it’s been a great day for YouthCAN.
The big surprise was that we had received the National Arts and Humanities Youth
Programs award from the first Lady, Michelle Obama. I will tell you that the moment that we met her was a moment I will never forget.
The day began with a small breakfast, followed by a bus ride to the White House. When we go there, we had to pass through fOur different security checkpoints, which was spectacular. The ceremony itself was amazing…
After we accepted the award from the first Lady, we proceeded to mingle in with the rest of the crowd. There were MANY celebrities in the crowd, but we were asked NOT to request pictures from them, so unfortunately, no pictures of Sarah Jessica Parker, forest Whitaker, or Edward Norton. However, I was lucky enough to be able to MEET these figures. Josh and I were actually able to receive a short inspirational speech from Yoyo Ma.
-King Lau
This summer, The Wing will present a new exhibit highlighting our collection of 400 photographs from Takano Studio, a Japanese American photo studio founded in 1910 in Seattle’s Japantown or Nihonmachi. Many of the Takano Studio photographs reflect personal stories and history of Seattle’s Japanese American community, especially during the late 1930s. Additional images from the Takano Studio collection can be viewed at http://db.wingluke.org/takano/
To help us identify individuals in the photo, on December 7-8, a group of community members gathered at the Museum for an intensive walk down memory lane. On January 13, the
DESTINATION:
White HouseYouthCAN Diary of DC Trip
Museum also brought the Takano Studio photos to Nikkei Manor for another round of input and memories by Nikkei Manor residents and additional community members.
The Takano Studio collection exhibit will open July 8, 2011 and close in February 2012, the 70th Anniversary of Executive Order 9066, authorizing the forced relocation and incarceration of 120,000 West Coast ethnic Japanese.
fujii family, who owned a tavern on 14th and Yesler: first row, from left: frank (Shobo), father raisaku “Jimmy,” Daibo, mother Shizue, Kinko. Second row, from left: renko, Seibo, June, rinko, Joe, fujiko (fudge).
BEHIND THE SCENES OF AN UPCOMING ExHIBIT
Community members gathered at The Wing. first row, from left: rose Yoshizumi, Miyo Ike, Irene Mano, fumi Groves. Second row, from left: Joe Ike, Ed Suguro, Starr Hashiguchi, Hiro Nishimura, Dorothy Nishimura, James Arima. Not pictured: Yoshi Mamiya.
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR CONTRIBUTORSWith great appreciation, The Wing acknowledges the following supporters for calendar year 2010. Thank you for making sure that Asian Pacific American stories are heard, remembered, and brought to life. (*Indicates Charter Member).
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Leadership Circle Historymakers $10,000+Ellen L. Ferguson*Abraham M.S. Goo*Jim Lintott and May
Liang*Paul Mar*Beth Takekawa and
Tony To*Judith M. Tobin and
Michael Baker*Milt Wu*
Leadership Circle Visionary $5,000-$9,999(formerly Visionary Circle)
Nancy D. AlvordDebbie Killinger Dean, Gloria, Lindsay and
Brady Wakayama*
Leadership Circle Innovator $2,500-$4,999(formerly Leadership Circle) Grace Tazuma and Bruce
Brundige*Sai and Debbie
Chaleunphonh*Jamie FordPaul and Mary Hosoda*Victor and Stacy
Mizumori*Jill Nishi and Howard
NakaseNancy Skinner NordhoffKen and Nancy Prichard*Bill Speidel Enterprises*Diane and Rich
Sugimura*Eugene Wan*
Leadership Circle $1,000-$2,499 (formerly President’s Circle)Ethelyn C. Abellanosa
and Paul Facchini*Robyn and Todd Achilles*Helen T. Akita*Sheldon Arakaki*Paul Bock*Casey and Allison Bui*
Shirley Hune and Kenyon S. Chan*
Katherine Cheng and Ron Nelson*
Mayme Chinn*Wallace and Deanna
Chinn*Martha C. Choe*Matthew N. Clapp Jr.Ms. Lee Van Divort*Mary and James DunnamAnne Fennessy and
David Moseley*William Franklin*Mimi Gan and Everett
Billingslea*Jodi Green and Mike
HalperinFumiko Hayashida*Hing, Jane and Desiree
Chinn*Vera and Joey Ing*Passion Isara Julinsey*Ajay and Julie Jindal*Richard and Helen Kay*Helen LangLinda R. Larson and B.
Gerald Johnson*Amanda and Judd LeeFlora Ling and Paul
Sturm*Tomoko and Koji
Matsuno, In Honor of Tomoko, Koji, Mineko & Magumi Matsuno*
Jim McDermottKemi Nakabayashi and
Jim Norton*Frank and Haru NishimuraCarlos and Loretta
Orpilla*Steve and Paula
Reynolds*Eulalie and Carlo
Scandiuzzi*Jon and Mary Shirley*Sharon Sobie Seymour
and David Seymour*Richard and Sharon
Sundberg*Herbert Tsuchiya*Jack Y. Tsuchiya*Doug and Maggie Walker*William F. Waye*Melanie R. Wojtulewicz
and Tony Crowe*Stewart Wong and Thom
Harrington*Rick Wong and Leanne
Nishi-WongDeehan M. and Ann
WymanSung Yang and SoYoung
KwonGeorge and Irma YenLarry T. Yok*John and Marguerite
Young*Anonymous*
Gallery Supporter $500-$999Patricia Akiyama and
David Larsen K. Chester and Sue ChenChuck and Chris Chinn*Elizabeth Choy and
James Lobsenz*Jackie Der and Alan
Painter*Misun Chung Gerrick and
Christopher Gerrick*Dr. Frank Tubridy and Dr.
Gerrie HashisakiPat and Doug Ikegami*Melvin Y. Inouye*Carolyn Kelly*Don and Pat Norikane
Logerwell*JoAnn Mills MarshallTomio MoriguchiCurtis and Charlene
Nakayama*Jean NakayamaSavitha Reddy Pathi*Cynthia L. Sears and
Frank Buxton, in honor of Jimmy Mirikitani*
Joy R.Shigaki*Ador Yano and Nancy
Baer*
ANNuAL FuND DoNoRSBeginning in August 1, 2010, annual fund gifts of $500+, including auction fund-A-Need, are considered Leadership Circle and Gallery Supporter donations.
$10,000+Central Children’s
Charities, Inc.
$5,000-$9,999Adamucci FamilyMatthew N. Clapp Jr.
$1,000-$4,999Patricia Akiyama and
David LarsenBill and Phyllis CampbellSteve Davis and Bob
EvansRon Omori and Susan
Greer-OmoriMalcolm and Karen HarrisPat and Doug IkegamiDeborah L. JacobsLinda R. Larson and B.
Gerald JohnsonDouglas and Patty MarGrace NordhoffNorthwest Indian CollegeMary PigottLarry T. YokAnonymous
$500-$999Craig H. Abramson and
Nancy L. AbramsonJon and Bobbe Bridge Ark G. and Winifred C.
ChinPeter Chiu and Deirdre
Yen ChiuNancy ChungGracie CloseJackie Der and Alan
PainterAnne Fennessy and
David MoseleyNanette Fok and Brad
TongCheryl GossmanFred and Marianne KigaGreg Kucera and Larry
Yocom, Greg Kucera Gallery
The Honorable Gary and Mrs. Mona Locke
James and Christina Lockwood
Les and Linda Lung, In Memory of Bertha Tsuchiya
Andrea and Nelson Nakata
Curtis and Charlene Nakayama
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of Dr. George DrakeFrank and Florence EvansMillison and Cheryl
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Tsutsumoto GokamiAaliyah GuptaGary and Sandee
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Hashimoto Michele and David
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MacDonaldCollin Madden and
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Roswell BondBeverly and George
Martin Ruthann and Jerry MartinLarry Blackstock and Lori
MatsukawaTomoko and Koji
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James and Amy Matsuoka
Jim McDonaldSusan and Todd
MeadowsEd Miesen and Dr. YoritaRick and Julie Murakami Mira Nakashima,
George Nakashima Woodworker, S.A.
Gerry and Kathy NakataHarvey and Hisako
Abraham and Shin Quon Goo have been proud Leadership Circle Historymaker supporters of the Wing Luke Museum since 2008. Originally from Honolulu, Hawai’i, they first became involved with
The Wing in 2007, near the end of the Museum’s capital campaign. As we neared our $23 million goal, they were inspired to make their first gift to help Ron Chew, the museum’s former executive director, exceed it.
SUPPORTER SPOTLIGHT: In Our Community
Abraham and Shin Quon Goo
The Goos and their great grandson at their 60th anniversary dinner, July 2010
The Wing’s work of educating younger generations of Asian Pacific Americans (APAs) about their roots and pioneering forefathers is important to the Goos. “The museum does a good job of letting people know about their history and what life was like back then,” says Abe. Through their generous support, they hope to continue and further the Museum’s work. They are especially interested in what has happened to the direct descendants of these early APA pioneers.
A World War II Army Air Corp veteran and retired president of Boeing Advanced Systems, Abe is involved with the American Legion Kent Post 15 and is in his 11th year of commanding its rifle squad, with whom he performs Final Honors ceremonies at Tahoma National Cemetery. He is also
involved with the University of Illinois, his alma mater, and the University of Hawai’i, his wife’s alma mater. Abe is a founding member of the Museum of Flight in Seattle, the National Museum of the United States Army in Washington, D.C. and the World War II Museum in New Orleans.
His awards and honors include the Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1984 from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois, the Association of Unmanned Vehicles Pioneer Award in 1989 and the Chinese American Engineers and Scientist Association of Southern California (CESASC) Achievement Award in 1989.
The Goos are proud great grandparents and have a one-acre yard filled with fruit trees, a large vegetable garden and flower gardens.
Thank you, Abe and Shin Quon, for your outstanding support and commitment to the Wing Luke Museum and our country!
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Include the Wing Luke Museum in your long-term plans to help ensure our stories will be preserved and heard
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For more information, please contact Donna Ma at [email protected] or (206) 623-5124 ext. 138.
Thank you to these special supporters for leaving legacies at the Wing Luke Museum!
Bruce Brundige and Grace TazumaEllen Ferguson
Calvin Lang and Helen Lew LangPaul Mar
JoAnn Mills MarshallVictor and Stacy Mizumori
Dean and Gloria Lung Wakayama
NakayaPankaj NathTom NelsonPatricia and Douglas
NikaitaniNW Archaeological
Associates, Inc.Larry Numata and Mae
Fujita NumataNumericaRobert and Marian OhashiRoss, Ava, Tani & Taryn
Ohashi Alice OnYutaka and Kazuko
Onodera Douglas, Lori, Kimberly,
and Julie PangRon Pascho and Jackie
HutchinsonTommer Peterson and
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FosterEllen Punyon and
Frederick SalingDave SchmitzTheodor SchuchatBeth Scott and Elizabeth
RiferRuby Ayako Shu
Revocable TrustNina SimonDoug Smith, in honor of
Marge Young, St. John’s Catholic Church
Janet Diane SmithChristina Tai and Theo
BairdJean E. TakekawaHarold and Diane
TaniguchiVictoria TeraoWilliam ThielemanRobert ThurstonJane TobinCorinne TodaTama Tokuda Daron TongGreg TraxlerMildred TsutsumiAshish and Pallavi Mehta
WahiNancy Lee WardStewart Wong and Thom
Harrington Losa Wong and Larry
Mar, In Honor of Paul Mar
Roger WongCindy Gok and Brian
WongMr. and Mrs. Yuen WongCurtis D. WooVirginia WymanShelly YappHannah R. Yamasaki, in
memory of Gam Har Chew
Teri and Ross YoshimuraJohn and Marguerite
YoungJudy Yu and Clay HallAnonymous
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and Robert W. BagshawDavid W. BarkerNari BakerOrion Baker and Kate
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$25,000-$49,9994CultureThe Paul G. Allen Family FoundationMetLife FoundationThe Atsuhiko and Ina Goodwin Tateuchi
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R. AkagiRobert Benton: Rebecca
BentonPhoebe Bock: Sylvia and
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Harold Lee: Janet and Ken Lee
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Maye and James Luke: Susan L. Mar
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Backstrom, Suma Yagi and Kats Okamoto
Tom and Tama Sakai: Jan Tsutsumoto Gokami and Sally Tsutsumoto
William Sing: Cathay Post #186 Of The American Legion
Leila Locke Sushak: Numerica
Rae Matsuoka and Yutaka Dutch Takekawa: Miyuki Hanada
Dorothy Y. Tanabe: Robert and Marion Ohashi
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George Tsutakawa: Mayumi Tsutakawa
Ben Woo: Ruth WooBarbara Yamato: Robert
and Marion OhashiYoshie Yana: Keiko L.
Yanagihara
In Honor ofJudy Chen: Fai CoffinRon Chew’s Retirement
and Award: Emily Van Bronkhorst
Hung and May Chinn: A.J. Aquino
Jacob and Emma Cho: Phillip B. and Lucy T. Cho
Grandson Ben Evans: Frank and Florence Evans
Bob Evans: Wilma LewFrank Fujii’s 80th
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Amy Hara: Harriet Dockstader, Beverly Pontius
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Gene Liddell: Millison and Cheryl Fambles
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Celebrate 2011 Year of theRabbit
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Hmong embroideryDiwali
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Artist’s Age
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Illustration by Michelle Kum
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Cultural Confluence:Urban People of Asian and Native American Heritages
January 14 - September 18, 2011The historic legacies and contemporary lives of people who are both Asian and Native American come together for the first time in this exhibition. Through a mix of contemporary art, new media and story-telling, Cultural Confluence explores what it means to be Native in the city at a time when nearly two thirds of Native Americans live away from their tribal reservations and ancestral homes.
Participating artists and filmmakers: Joy Belmont; Chenoa Egawa; Louie L. Gong; Diana Leung & Kamala Todd; Lucy Ostrander & Don Sellers; Sandy & Yasu Osawa; Lillian Pitt; Lawney Reyes; Rudy Romero; Samuella Samaniego; Sondra Segundo; Preston Singletary; Hanare Tawera Tahuri & Gene Tagaban; Gail Tremblay & Arthur Tulee; Laura Wong Whitebear
SPONSORED BY:4CultureThe Boeing CompanyThe Hugh and Jane Ferguson FoundationHumanities WashingtonKeyBank FoundationThe Peach FoundationTulalip Tribes Charitable Fund
MEDIA SPONSOR:KUOW
ADDITIONAL FUNDING FROM:The Paul G. Allen Family FoundationArtsFundCity of Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural AffairsFord FoundationJPMorgan Chase FoundationThe Kresge FoundationMetlife FoundationWashington State Arts CommissionWing Luke Museum Donors and Members
Join our Lunar New Year festivities as we celebrate with a colorful Lion Dance,
family-friendly tours, a Year of the Rabbit Coloring Contest and more.
Famous rabbits: Jet Li, Hilary Duff, Albert Einstein, Brad Pitt and Confucius
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What makes us proud to be The Wing?
Ground-breaking exhibits by and about Asian Pacific Americans you won’t see anywhere else.
Positive APA role models and impact on youth through two afterschool programs.
Educational resources that bridge curriculum gaps and bring untold APA stories to life.
A historically significant and architecturally stunning home.
Recognition at home (#1 Museum in KING 5’s The Best of Western Washington) and across the nation (one of only 15 recipients of the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award from the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities).
Show your pride in The Wing by making a gift TODAY! Your gift goes back to the community by ensuring that we can continue to be an important resource for everyone, from students and families to educators and artists. We want 2011 to be just as great as 2010, if not better, and we can’t do it without your support!
Make your tax-deductible gift online at www.wingluke.org/donate or by sending a check to:
Wing Luke MuseumATTN: Development Department719 S. King St. Seattle, WA 98104
Thank you for your support!
Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pmFirst Thursday of month, 10am-8pmThird Saturday of month, 10am-8pmClosed Monday
Urban People of Asian and Native American Heritages Cultural Confluence Cultural Confluence
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On Display
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Gene Tagaban, Henare Tahuri & Tawera Tahuri. Ritual of Encounter, 2010. Acrylic on wood, 8’ x 15’. Photo and art courtesy of the Evergreen State College Longhouse.
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Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pmThird Saturday of month, 10am-8pmClosed Monday
Our Mission is to connect everyone to the rich history, dynamic cultures and art of Asian Pacific Americans through vivid storytelling and inspiring experiences. The Wing is a proud Smithsonian Affiliate, a partnership with the Smithsonian Institution.
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SAVE THE DATEApril 9, 2011 The Wing’s Annual Dinner & Auction
Voted #1 Museum
in KING 5’s The Best of
Western Washington
Celebrate 2011 Year of theRabbit
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Hmong embroideryDiwali
lights
Chinese firecrackers
Korean Yut game
Japanese
hagoita
Cambodian dance
Artist’s Age
presentsYear of the Rabbit Coloring Contest
Grand Prize: Roundtrip travel for two on JetBlue Airways
Illustration by Michelle Kum
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Cultural Confluence:Urban People of Asian and Native American Heritages
January 14 - September 18, 2011The historic legacies and contemporary lives of people who are both Asian and Native American come together for the first time in this exhibition. Through a mix of contemporary art, new media and story-telling, Cultural Confluence explores what it means to be Native in the city at a time when nearly two thirds of Native Americans live away from their tribal reservations and ancestral homes.
Participating artists and filmmakers: Joy Belmont; Chenoa Egawa; Louie L. Gong; Diana Leung & Kamala Todd; Lucy Ostrander & Don Sellers; Sandy & Yasu Osawa; Lillian Pitt; Lawney Reyes; Rudy Romero; Samuella Samaniego; Sondra Segundo; Preston Singletary; Hanare Tawera Tahuri & Gene Tagaban; Gail Tremblay & Arthur Tulee; Laura Wong Whitebear
SPONSORED BY:4CultureThe Boeing CompanyThe Hugh and Jane Ferguson FoundationHumanities WashingtonKeyBank FoundationThe Peach FoundationTulalip Tribes Charitable Fund
MEDIA SPONSOR:KUOW
ADDITIONAL FUNDING FROM:The Paul G. Allen Family FoundationArtsFundCity of Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural AffairsFord FoundationJPMorgan Chase FoundationThe Kresge FoundationMetlife FoundationWashington State Arts CommissionWing Luke Museum Donors and Members
Join our Lunar New Year festivities as we celebrate with a colorful Lion Dance,
family-friendly tours, a Year of the Rabbit Coloring Contest and more.
Famous rabbits: Jet Li, Hilary Duff, Albert Einstein, Brad Pitt and Confucius
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CELEBRATE Lunar New Year with traditional and contemporary gifts, cards and more.
Marketplace at The Wing
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Our Green Tree collectable musical dolls make a treasured gift that is sure to be loved and cherished.
The shop at Wing Luke Museum in the Chinatown-International District is fantastic! —The Seattle Times
Sorry for any inconvenience - the Marketplace will be closed for inventory on Tuesday, March 8, 2011.
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What makes us proud to be The Wing?
Ground-breaking exhibits by and about Asian Pacific Americans you won’t see anywhere else.
Positive APA role models and impact on youth through two afterschool programs.
Educational resources that bridge curriculum gaps and bring untold APA stories to life.
A historically significant and architecturally stunning home.
Recognition at home (#1 Museum in KING 5’s The Best of Western Washington) and across the nation (one of only 15 recipients of the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award from the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities).
Show your pride in The Wing by making a gift TODAY! Your gift goes back to the community by ensuring that we can continue to be an important resource for everyone, from students and families to educators and artists. We want 2011 to be just as great as 2010, if not better, and we can’t do it without your support!
Make your tax-deductible gift online at www.wingluke.org/donate or by sending a check to:
Wing Luke MuseumATTN: Development Department719 S. King St. Seattle, WA 98104
Thank you for your support!