A bronze dragon sculpture
Photograph: Courtesy USC Pacific Asia Museum | Dragon, Japan, circa 1900. Bronze. USC Pacific Asia Museum. Gift of Walt and Maylo Long.

Mythical Creatures: The Stories We Carry

  • Museums, History
  • Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena Playhouse District
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Time Out says

The Pacific Asia Museum’s galleries have been closed for months in preparation for this immersive new exhibition, which is taking over the entire museum and marks a new, artist-centered shift to its programming. The ambitious show will use the visual language of mythology to take visitors on an immersive journey through the immigrant experience, combining objects from USC PAM’s 5,000-year-spanning historical collection with new media technology and works by over 20 contemporary artists, led by L.A.-based Korean American muralist Dave Young Kim. Highlights include a wrap-around video installation in a reconstructed airplane cabin and an AI feature that puts visitors in the shoes of an immigrant. Along the way, mythical creatures—dragons, cranes, guardian spirits and shapeshifters—nod to intergenerational legacies.

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