SAAM: EMBODIED CHANGE EXHIBIT OPENS

Volunteer Park 1247 15th Ave E., Seattle, Washington

Jan 14-Jul 10, 2022: Spanning a period from the third millennium BCE to today, the works in the exhibition offer metamorphic and compelling images of the human body.

SAAM – Lunar New Year Family Festival Celebration

Lunar New Year Family Festival Celebration Ring in the Year of the Dragon with SAM's annual Lunar New Year celebration presented by PNC Bank at the Seattle Asian Art Museum! Enjoy live performances from Mak Fai Kung Fu & Lion Dance Association, enchanting storytimes, a Taiji for health demonstration with Seattle School of Chen Style...

SAAM – Saturday University

SATURDAY UNIVERSITY: MORE UNTOLD STORIES: WOMEN PRINTMAKERS IN POSTWAR JAPAN The scope, techniques, and creativity of Japanese printmaking expanded throughout the 20th century, fueled by the talents of a young postwar generation of artists. Bolstered by international encounters—including new art galleries, dealers, and English-language publications—Japanese prints found especially eager audiences among American collectors. Today, North...

SAAM – Committee for Teaching about Asia (CTA) Day 2024

COMMITTEE FOR TEACHING ABOUT ASIA (CTA) DAY 2024 You're invited to join the Committee for Teaching About Asia (CTA) for CTA Day 2024 – Stories of Asian Art: In Consideration of a Decolonial Narrative. Attendees will have the opportunity to browse the Seattle Asian Art Museum's galleries and learn about how curators adopt a decolonized...

SAAM – Anida Yoeu Ali: The Buddhist Bug

ANIDA YOEU ALI: THE BUDDHIST BUG Tacoma-based international artist Anida Yoeu Ali is bringing The Buddhist Bug to life for one day only as part of her debut solo SAM exhibition Hybrid Skin, Mythical Presence. Join us from 11 am to 2 pm to engage with the artist, take part in a drop-in art-making activity with teaching artist Nina...

SAAM – Saturday University

SATURDAY UNIVERSITY: BUDDHIST BURIAL COVERS IN LATE IMPERIAL CHINA This talk will focus on the elaborate Buddhist burial shrouds excavated from the graves of high-ranking men and women from the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368–1911). The shrouds display complex imagery associated with Tibetan Buddhism, which rose to popularity after the Mongol-ruled Yuan dynasty (1279–1368). In...

SAAM – Saturday University

SATURDAY UNIVERSITY: ARTS OF ENCOUNTER ACROSS AFRICA AND THE INDIAN OCEAN The Swahili Coast, where Africa and the Indian Ocean intersect, has been a vibrant arena of global cultural convergence for more than a millennium. For centuries, people have journeyed across the Indian Ocean from the Arabian Peninsula, South Asia, Europe, and many regions of...