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Lectures & Discussions

The Hapa Project

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Lectures & Discussions

The Hapa Project

Kip Fulbeck, the "world's premier artist" exploring Hapa identity will present a multimedia performance piece. Fulbeck will also discuss The Hapa Project, which seeks to promote awareness and recognition of the millions of multiracials of Asian/Pacific Island descent in the United States.

Professor Fulbeck teaches Art Studio and Asian American Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and has spoken and exhibited award-winning videos, performances, photography, and paintings throughout the world. For more information visit www.hapaproject.com. National Museum members $8, non-members $10. Advance purchase recommended.

Sunday, Nov 14, 2004

2:00 PM PST

Kip Fulbeck, the "world's premier artist" exploring Hapa identity will present a multimedia performance piece. Fulbeck will also discuss The Hapa Project, which seeks to promote awareness and recognition of the millions of multiracials of Asian/Pacific Island descent in the United States.

Professor Fulbeck teaches Art Studio and Asian American Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and has spoken and exhibited award-winning videos, performances, photography, and paintings throughout the world. For more information visit www.hapaproject.com. National Museum members $8, non-members $10. Advance purchase recommended.

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