(BE)LONGING: ASIAN DIASPORIC CROSSINGS FEATURES SEVEN ASIAN ARTISTS

(BE)LONGING: ASIAN DIASPORIC CROSSINGS FEATURES SEVEN ASIAN ARTISTS

Kyong Boon Oh, 6.25 – Mapping, Archival pigment print on canvas, pin, thread stainless steel/copper/aluminum wire, 2024.

Glendale Library, Arts & Culture and ReflectSpace Gallery are thrilled to present (Be)Longing: Asian Diasporic Crossings, a compelling exhibition that explores the multi-generational afterlives of war and displacement, alongside the creation of East-West Asian diasporic spaces. This thought-provoking exhibition will be on display from July 20 through September 22, 2024, at ReflectSpace Gallery within the Glendale Central Library.

(Be)Longing features the works of seven talented artists from Los Angeles, Korea, and China, delving into themes of belonging, community, and identity through a variety of mediums including maps, sculptures, photography, archives, video, and layered materials. The exhibition aims to provoke reflection on questions such as: Can you draw the borders of belonging? How do you make a map of a transnational and borderless community? How much do histories of displacement and war enter the contemporary narrative of a community? What is the relationship of a diasporic community to its indigenous lands and history?

At the heart of this exhibition are the contributions of Los Angeles-based artists Annette Miae Kim and Kyong Boon Oh. Their work, deeply personal and poignant, draws on their familial histories in both South Korea and North Korea, challenging our preconceptions about diasporas and borders through maps, archives, sculptures, and tactile materiality.

Annette Miae Kim, Conversations with My Father, 2024.

Complementing their work are the creations of four artists from Korea and China—Sun Siran, Xia Yan, Gil Woong Kim, and Donah Lee—who explore their diasporic journeys and connections to their homelands through newly commissioned video pieces. Additionally, Los Angeles-based contemporary ceramicist Jennifer Cheh reflects on her diasporic identity by engaging with traditional Korean forms in her work.

Curated by Monica Hye Yeon Jun and Ara & Anahid Oshagan(Be)Longing: Asian Diasporic Crossings offers a profound exploration of the diasporic experience, as each artist grapples with their unique histories and present realities to articulate their senses of being and belonging.

Opening Reception:
Join us for the opening reception on Saturday, July 27, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM at ReflectSpace Gallery. This event is an excellent opportunity to meet the artists, experience their powerful works firsthand, and engage in meaningful discussions about the themes presented.

Exhibition Details:

  • Dates: July 20 – September 22, 2024
  • Location: ReflectSpace Gallery, Glendale Central Library, 222 East Harvard, Glendale, CA, 91205
  • Opening Reception: Saturday, July 27, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

For more information about the exhibition and related events, please visit our website. Don’t miss this chance to explore the rich and complex narratives of the Asian diasporic community through the eyes of these remarkable artists.

A Stellar Fusion: Glendale Library, Arts & Culture Trust Celebrates “Blended Worlds” Exhibition

A Stellar Fusion: Glendale Library, Arts & Culture Trust Celebrates “Blended Worlds” Exhibition

As we stand on the brink of a new era where art transcends boundaries and science breaks new ground, the Glendale Library, Arts & Culture Trust (GLACT) is thrilled to support an event that embodies this pioneering spirit: the “Blended Worlds: Experiments in Interplanetary Imagination” exhibition.

This extraordinary showcase, a collaboration between the City of Glendale’s Library, Arts & Culture Department and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, is part of the Getty’s PST ART: Art & Science Collide. It’s a regional art event that promises to take us on a journey through the past, present, and future of the entwined realms of art and science.

Why “Blended Worlds”? “Blended Worlds” is more than an exhibition; it’s a conversation between disciplines, a dialogue between worlds. It’s where the ethereal beauty of art and the rigorous logic of science meet to explore our relationships with the cosmos. The GLACT, through a grant from the Getty, is proud to support this initiative.

The Visionaries Behind the Art The exhibition features a constellation of artists and scientists, including the iconic Larry Bell and the innovative Moon Ribas, who have come together to create a tapestry of experiences that challenge our perceptions and inspire wonder. Their works, alongside those of nine other artists, invite us to contemplate our place in the universe and the interconnectedness of all things.

Highlights to Anticipate

  • Larry Bell’s “Time Machine”: A reflective journey that plays with our sense of self and the other.
  • Moon Ribas’s “Seismic Percussion”: A performance that harmonizes the seismic whispers of Earth and Mars.
  • David Bowen’s “Tele-present Wind”: An installation that brings the Martian atmosphere to Earth, stirring the air we share with the distant red planet.

Engage with “Blended Worlds” The exhibition is just the beginning. A series of public programs and community events will unfold, offering everyone a chance to engage with the themes of “Blended Worlds.” From an evening of art, theater, and science to an original musical and a family-friendly festival, there’s something for everyone to connect with and explore.

Join Us in Support The Glendale Library, Arts & Culture Trust invites you to be part of this interstellar experience. Your support helps us continue to bring such transformative events to life. Visit the Brand Library & Art Center from September 21, 2024, to January 4, 2025, and let “Blended Worlds” take you on a journey of discovery and imagination.

For more information on how you can support and participate in this event, visit our website. Together, let’s celebrate the beauty of blended worlds.

A Summer of Stories: Celebrating Our Donors and Inviting You to Join the Tale

A Summer of Stories: Celebrating Our Donors and Inviting You to Join the Tale

As the pages turn and the days lengthen, the Glendale Library’s Summer Reading Challenge emerges as a beacon of hope and learning in our community. It’s a narrative woven by the collective efforts of those who believe in the transformative power of reading.

We extend our deepest thanks to the pillars of our story:

Their contributions have set the stage for a summer of exploration, growth, and connection, ensuring that our program’s impact is as enduring as the stories it inspires.

The Plot Unfolds: With their support, we’re crafting a summer script filled with materials, incentives, book giveaways, performers, and community events. Each element is a promise to children, teens, and adults—a vow to enrich their summer days and illuminate their futures with the light of knowledge.

The Power of Community: At the core of our success is the belief that community is the cornerstone of change. In this spirit, we extend an invitation to you. Join us in this noble endeavor to nurture a love for reading and foster educational excellence. Your support can help us continue this vital work, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to return to school with a stronger foundation and a renewed zest for learning.

Your Role in Our Story: Together, we can author a legacy of literacy that will resonate for years to come. Will you consider joining this circle of kindness and become a part of our story? Any gift, no matter the size, will help make an indelible impact on our community.

Our Gratitude: Thank you for contemplating this opportunity to make a meaningful difference. We eagerly anticipate the chance to welcome you into our community of supporters, where every contribution writes a line in our shared story of success.

“Before, After: Reflections on the Armenian Genocide” – A Testament to Resilience at ReflectSpace Gallery

“Before, After: Reflections on the Armenian Genocide” – A Testament to Resilience at ReflectSpace Gallery

The ReflectSpace Gallery, in collaboration with Glendale Library, Arts & Culture, is proud to announce the upcoming exhibition “Before, After: Reflections on the Armenian Genocide.” This poignant display weaves a narrative of Armenian endurance, linking the indelible marks of history with the threads of loss and survival.

The exhibition is a profound exploration of the Armenian spirit, from the depths of genocide to the widespread diaspora and the quest for belonging. “Before, After” presents a tapestry of experiences through artifacts, abstract art, and recreated witness accounts, encapsulating the cyclical nature of sorrow and the journey towards healing.

Featuring the works of nine distinguished artists—John Avakian, Anush Babajanyan, Silvina Der-Meguerditchian, Diana Markosian, Jacqueline Kazarian, Talin Megherian, Marsha Nouritza Odabashian, Jessica Sperandio, and Scout Tufankjian—the exhibition offers a diverse perspective on the Armenian experience.

Mark your calendars for this immersive experience, available from April 20 to July 7, 2024, at the ReflectSpace Gallery within the Glendale Central Library. The opening reception is set for Saturday, April 20, 2024, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. Guests can enjoy three hours of complimentary parking with validation at the Market Place Parking Structure, located at 120 Artsakh Ave, Glendale, CA.

Curated by Ryann Casey, an esteemed exhibitions coordinator and art professor at Stockton University, “Before, After” promises to be an exhibition that not only reflects on the past but also inspires a dialogue about cultural identity and collective memory. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with a pivotal moment in history through the lens of contemporary art.

To learn more about ReflectSpace, a program funded by Glendale Library, Arts & Culture Trust, please visit our program page.

Glendale Library Week

Glendale Library Week

Glendale Library Week

April 7-13, 2024

Celebrate our Library System

Our library system in Glendale is a trusted community institution, offering the opportunity for everyone to connect with others, learn new skills, and pursue their passions. Our Glendale library system has been enriching lives for many generations.

To celebrate our jewel, Glendale has proclaimed April 7 -13, 2024 as National Library Week, joining other library systems across the nation in recognizing the contributions of our libraries.

Join us as we celebrate our Glendale library system.

National Library Week 2024: Ready, Set, Library!

The theme for National Library Week 2024 (April 7-13) is Ready, Set, Library! National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature and Newbery and Pura Belpré-award winning author Meg Medina will serve as 2024 Honorary Chair.

“I’m thrilled to serve as the honorary chair of National Library Week for 2024! Libraries connect our communities and enrich our lives in ways we may not realize, and one of my greatest pleasures is discovering the unexpected and beautiful things libraries offer. From book groups to lending sports equipment to providing a safe after-school hangout space and so much more, libraries support us wherever we find ourselves on the roadmap through life’s journey. Join me and the American Library Association in celebrating the gift of libraries everywhere and the adventures and opportunities they unlock for us every day. Ready, Set, Library!”

Support Our Library

Show your support for our Glendale library system by making a donation. Our library system has enriched the lives of everyone who has stepped foot inside the library’s doors or who has used its online services. Donations to our library help to fund programs and services that are made possible through the generous support of donors. Please consider giving today to help our library continue to serve our community.

 

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Celebration Days During National Library Week

Click the Kudoboard link to post your heartfelt thank you notes. Join us in honoring our fantastic library workers this National Library Week!

Monday, April 8: Right to Read Day is a National Day of Action in support of the right to read. The State of America’s Libraries Report is released, including Top Ten Most Challenged Books of 2023. #RightToReadDay
Tuesday, April 9: National Library Workers Day, a day for you to recognize the valuable contributions made by our library workers. Give a shout out to the library worker who made a difference in your life by leaving a message on our Kudoboard. All messages on Kudoboard will be delivered to our library. Show your appreciation to the library staff who make our system spectacular.
Wednesday, April 10: National Library Outreach Day, a day the dedicated library professionals who are meeting their patrons where they are. ##LibraryOutreachDay
Thursday, April 11: Take Action for Libraries Day, a day for all library advocates to affirm their participation in 2024 elections.

Friday, April 12: Celebrate the jewel of our community – Glendale Library, Arts & Culture. Show your appreciation and support by making a donation to ensure our haven of knowledge continues to thrive and inspire.

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