Ghost Stories: An Embodied Reading with Jane Wong
Overview:
The Henry presents a reading and sensory exploration of the exhibition, Spirit House, with local author, Jane Wong. Developed in collaboration with Derek Dizon of A Resting Place, a grief and loss cultural resource center in Seattle’s Chinatown International District, this interactive program invites visitors to engage with the exhibition themes through close listening and reflection.
https://henryart.org/programs/ghost-stories-an-embodied-reading-with-jane-wong
Host:
The Henry is a museum for contemporary art and ideas, grounded in the belief that art has the power to challenge norms, inspire change, and create a more equitable world.
https://henryart.org/visit/visit-the-museum
Cost:
Free. Space is limited, RSVP in advance to secure a spot: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ghost-stories-an-embodied-reading-with-jane-wong-tickets-1592384287269?aff=oddtdtcreator
Location:
University of Washington, University District
Appropriate For:
Appropriate for 16+
ADA:
The Henry strives to be a welcoming and accessible space for all visitors. To request ASL interpretation, please email us at contact-programs@henryart.org by September 15 so we can arrange this service for you. Please visit henryart.org/visit/accessibility for detailed information on accessibility offerings at the Henry. For additional questions or needs, please contact Museum Services at 206.221.3850 or contact-museumservices@henryart.org.
Photo: Jarod Lew (b. 1987, Detroit, MI; lives and works in New Haven, CT), Untitled (Mom on Couch), 2021. Archival pigment print. Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University, gift of Pamela and David Hornik in support of the Asian American Art Initiative. © Jarod Lew