Back to All Events

Curator’s Fellowship: Transformation Through Immigration

The Curator’s Fellowship invites community and academic historians to bring a new perspective to MOHAI’s extensive collections. 2023 Curator’s Fellow, Linda Lee, used MOHAI artifacts from two different cultures to research what it means “make it” as an immigrant in the PNW.

Join Linda as she presents her findings in this immersive presentation. Learn the stories of the women these artifacts belonged to and how they shed a sliver of light on what the “American Dream” looked like to a few members of marginalized communities.

ASL Interpretation and CART captioning are available during the program.

In addition, a limited number of Assistive Listening Devices are available upon request.

For more accessibility support, contact programs@mohai.org two weeks before the program.

Interpreters: Amie Pease & Taylor McMahon

Image Description: White background with close up of headpiece. The headpiece is covered in pearls and bright orange and teal poms in alternate order with decorated pearls in middle of each pom. In middle of headpiece, there is a seal inlay with gold and bright blue paint. On right side, smaller and circular black and white portrait of Asian person wearing the headpiece and looking over their shoulder.

Previous
Previous
October 23

Silent Movie Monday: He Who Get Slapped

Next
Next
October 29

Deaf Spotlight's Halloween Party