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Dates:Thursday, January 28, 2021
Ages:Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:Free
Category:Lectures/Discussions

The Greenway Conservancy is continuing its program to showcase public art in Auntie Kay and Uncle Frank Chin Park on The Greenway that celebrates the Chinese Zodiac year.

Each year since 2015, the Conservancy has installed a new, temporary artwork in Auntie Kay and Uncle Frank Chin Park on The Greenway that speaks to the current year’s Chinese Zodiac animal.

In the transition from the 2020 Year of the Mouse to the 2021 Year of the Ox, locals can look forward to upcoming art from Furen Dai and Andy Li.

Hear from the artists themselves about the meaning behind their work and connections to the Chinese Zodiac on January 28!.

Speakers Include:

Lucas Cowan, Greenway Conservancy Director and Curator of Public Art
Furen Dai, Artist
Andy Li, Artist

You can pre-register for this free virtual event and you you will receive a link to view the webinar. Cantonese and Mandarin translation will be provided.

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