Joanne Kwong, Sammy Yuen, Mott Street Girls founders, Sammy's kids

Drawn Together: Stories of Resilience and Renewal in NYC Chinatown (Sept. 10–Dec. 28, 2022)

Presented in partnership with Mott Street Girls and Asian American Arts Alliance, this exhibition featured Sammy Yuen's exquisitely detailed line drawings of historic Chinatown businesses, landmarks, and community organizations. 
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Artist Nancy Pappas with her artwork

Essential Ingredients: A Recipe for Rediscovery (Jan. 20–April 24, 2022)

For artist Nancy Pappas, food represents rediscovery.
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Curator Kelly Lan and artist Bo Feng Lin at their exhibition

Against All Odds: Asian Women Who Dared to Be Great (March 14–May 3, 2020)

Curated by Kelly Lan and with stunning potraiture by Bo Feng Lin, this exhibition featured the stories of six amazing Asian and Asian American women.
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Artist Jerry May with his work in the Pearl River Mart gallery in Tribeca

A Chinatown Odyssey (Jan. 18–March 8, 2020)

Graphic novel artist Jerry Ma retells a classic Chinese tale.
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The curators and two artists for the Asian Babies exhibition, along with Pearl River Mart president Joanne Kwong, in front of tree mural in the Pearl River Mart gallery

Asian Babies: Works from Asian 'New Yorker' Cartoonists (Oct. 4, 2019–Jan. 12, 2020)

This group exhibition featured the work of 10 talented cartoonists of Asian descent who have been published in The New Yorker.

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Artist Dingding Hu in front of her illustrations in the Pearl River Mart gallery in Tribeca

Hu is Hungry: An Illustrated Journey of a Starving Artist (July 19–Sept. 9, 2018)

Inspired by decorative art, Dingding Hu's delightfully whimsical illustrations document her culinary journeys and observations from around the world.
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Artist Felicia Liang in front of 100 of her illustrations in the Pearl River Mart gallery in Tribeca

#100DAYSIANS: An Illustrated Exploration of Asian American Identity (Aug. 12–Sept. 23, 2017)

Artist and illustrator Felicia Liang began #100DAYSIANS with the idea of creating one drawing every day for 100 days ― and in the end discovered much more.
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