Lorraine Rubino Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and Assistant Vice President for Presidential Initiatives | Stony Brook University
Lorraine Rubino Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and Assistant Vice President for Presidential Initiatives | Stony Brook University
The programs offered at the Charles B. Wang Center this fall are designed to provide unique experiences that highlight the beauty of Asian cultural heritage. They aim to educate and entertain while offering a glimpse into the vibrant traditions and innovative artistry that define Asian cultures.
“I am thrilled to present our upcoming season of cultural programs. This fall, we have curated a diverse array of exhibitions, workshops, films, lectures, and performances that celebrate the richness of Asian traditions and contemporary creativity,” said Jinyoung A. Jin, director of Asian art and culture at the Wang Center.
Upcoming activities this fall include the serene art of Japanese flower arranging, the intricate craft of bonsai, and enlightening lectures that explore both traditional and modern Asian art and culture. A selection of captivating films and delightful shadow puppet shows also promise to inspire.
An extraordinary talent featured this season is Indonesian artist Mulyana, whose work will be showcased in the Skylight Gallery. The opening reception for “Yarnscapes: Mulyana’s Environmental Tapestries” will be held on Friday, September 13, at 5 pm, with his stunning works on display through December 10. His imaginative creations highlight the beauty of everyday materials as they invite viewers to see the natural world from a new perspective. Mulyana will also give a lecture titled “Yarn Reimagined: Artistic Crochet Using Excess Yarn” on Wednesday, October 23, at 2 pm in Lecture Hall 1.
For more information and a complete listing of fall events, please visit the Wang Center website.