Transcendients

Past Exhibition

Taiji Terasaki: Transcendients - Heroes at Borders / 100 Days of COVID-19 / Memorial to Healthcare Workers

Videos of the public programs and artist talks presented in conjunction with the exhibition.

 

Transcendients: Heroes at Borders Walkthrough

Artist Taiji Terasaki leads you through his exhibition.

 

Artist Talks with Taiji Terasaki

A series of artist talks by Taiji Terasaki from his studio in Hawaii. He shares updates from the heroes that were honored in the exhibition. Many of the Transcendients heroes have been very active during these #quarantimes and in this weekly series, he is checking in with them to see what they have been up to. Watch the videos from this series in the playlist below.

 

El Santo Golpe

El Santo Golpe is a group from Riverside, CA, that was created with the vision of bringing an original sound to the fun world of “Afro-Latin” music. They performed at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

Artist Discussion with Taiji Terasaki

Art critic and curator Isabella Ellaheh Hughes discussed the process of developing the Transcendients: Heroes at Borders exhibition with contemporary artist Taiji Terasaki on February 8, 2020.

 

Human Rights & Los Angeles

Every human being deserves basic human rights. But what are these rights? And how do we ensure that all humans have equal access to these rights in a world where we have to fight for them? Lucia Allain, Aziza Hasan, and Lisa Watson opened up the conversation around these topics during the “Human Rights & Los Angeles” panel at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

FandangObon

FandangObon is a community-based collective that brings together Japanese, Mexican, and African American communities into one circle through participatory music, dance, and sustainable practices. FandangObon performed and led the community in various dances at Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders on March 7, 2020.

 

Arts Activism & Los Angeles

When art meets activism, the combination brings forth a unique form of social change. Kim Abeles, John Malpede, and Nobuko Miyamoto explored this topic in the “Arts Activism & Los Angeles” panel at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

East LA Taiko

East LA Taiko is a Los Angeles-based group that blends Latin rhythms with taiko drumming to create a uniquely LA sound. They performed at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

Food in Los Angeles

How does food affect Los Angeles? How can food unite or divide us? Rudy Espinoza, Ron Finley, and Evan Kleiman discussed these topics and how they are creating new avenues of self-actualization for communities in L.A. during the “Food in Los Angeles” panel at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

Viet Thanh Nguyen

New York Times bestseller and Pulitzer Prize winner Viet Thanh Nguyen delivered the keynote speech at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

February 01, 2020 - May 16, 2021

Japanese American National Museum

100 North Central Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90012

Videos of the public programs and artist talks presented in conjunction with the exhibition.

 

Transcendients: Heroes at Borders Walkthrough

Artist Taiji Terasaki leads you through his exhibition.

 

Artist Talks with Taiji Terasaki

A series of artist talks by Taiji Terasaki from his studio in Hawaii. He shares updates from the heroes that were honored in the exhibition. Many of the Transcendients heroes have been very active during these #quarantimes and in this weekly series, he is checking in with them to see what they have been up to. Watch the videos from this series in the playlist below.

 

El Santo Golpe

El Santo Golpe is a group from Riverside, CA, that was created with the vision of bringing an original sound to the fun world of “Afro-Latin” music. They performed at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

Artist Discussion with Taiji Terasaki

Art critic and curator Isabella Ellaheh Hughes discussed the process of developing the Transcendients: Heroes at Borders exhibition with contemporary artist Taiji Terasaki on February 8, 2020.

 

Human Rights & Los Angeles

Every human being deserves basic human rights. But what are these rights? And how do we ensure that all humans have equal access to these rights in a world where we have to fight for them? Lucia Allain, Aziza Hasan, and Lisa Watson opened up the conversation around these topics during the “Human Rights & Los Angeles” panel at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

FandangObon

FandangObon is a community-based collective that brings together Japanese, Mexican, and African American communities into one circle through participatory music, dance, and sustainable practices. FandangObon performed and led the community in various dances at Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders on March 7, 2020.

 

Arts Activism & Los Angeles

When art meets activism, the combination brings forth a unique form of social change. Kim Abeles, John Malpede, and Nobuko Miyamoto explored this topic in the “Arts Activism & Los Angeles” panel at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

East LA Taiko

East LA Taiko is a Los Angeles-based group that blends Latin rhythms with taiko drumming to create a uniquely LA sound. They performed at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

Food in Los Angeles

How does food affect Los Angeles? How can food unite or divide us? Rudy Espinoza, Ron Finley, and Evan Kleiman discussed these topics and how they are creating new avenues of self-actualization for communities in L.A. during the “Food in Los Angeles” panel at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

Viet Thanh Nguyen

New York Times bestseller and Pulitzer Prize winner Viet Thanh Nguyen delivered the keynote speech at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

#heroesDTLA #VisitJANM

February 01, 2020 - May 16, 2021

Japanese American National Museum

100 North Central Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90012

Videos of the public programs and artist talks presented in conjunction with the exhibition.

 

Transcendients: Heroes at Borders Walkthrough

Artist Taiji Terasaki leads you through his exhibition.

 

Artist Talks with Taiji Terasaki

A series of artist talks by Taiji Terasaki from his studio in Hawaii. He shares updates from the heroes that were honored in the exhibition. Many of the Transcendients heroes have been very active during these #quarantimes and in this weekly series, he is checking in with them to see what they have been up to. Watch the videos from this series in the playlist below.

 

El Santo Golpe

El Santo Golpe is a group from Riverside, CA, that was created with the vision of bringing an original sound to the fun world of “Afro-Latin” music. They performed at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

Artist Discussion with Taiji Terasaki

Art critic and curator Isabella Ellaheh Hughes discussed the process of developing the Transcendients: Heroes at Borders exhibition with contemporary artist Taiji Terasaki on February 8, 2020.

 

Human Rights & Los Angeles

Every human being deserves basic human rights. But what are these rights? And how do we ensure that all humans have equal access to these rights in a world where we have to fight for them? Lucia Allain, Aziza Hasan, and Lisa Watson opened up the conversation around these topics during the “Human Rights & Los Angeles” panel at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

FandangObon

FandangObon is a community-based collective that brings together Japanese, Mexican, and African American communities into one circle through participatory music, dance, and sustainable practices. FandangObon performed and led the community in various dances at Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders on March 7, 2020.

 

Arts Activism & Los Angeles

When art meets activism, the combination brings forth a unique form of social change. Kim Abeles, John Malpede, and Nobuko Miyamoto explored this topic in the “Arts Activism & Los Angeles” panel at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

East LA Taiko

East LA Taiko is a Los Angeles-based group that blends Latin rhythms with taiko drumming to create a uniquely LA sound. They performed at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

Food in Los Angeles

How does food affect Los Angeles? How can food unite or divide us? Rudy Espinoza, Ron Finley, and Evan Kleiman discussed these topics and how they are creating new avenues of self-actualization for communities in L.A. during the “Food in Los Angeles” panel at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

Viet Thanh Nguyen

New York Times bestseller and Pulitzer Prize winner Viet Thanh Nguyen delivered the keynote speech at the Transcendients Community Celebration: Challenging Borders event on March 7, 2020.

 

#heroesDTLA #VisitJANM

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