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Mei Lum's Infinite Beginnings: Connecting to Our Gut Spirits

Free, though advance registration is required

Join Civic Practice Partnership Artist in Residence Mei Lum of Chinatown’s Wing on Wo and Co. to engage with an interactive thangka⁠—a traditional Tibetan artwork on a fabric scroll⁠—that immerses you in a mythical journey of self-transformation. Illustrated by Singha Hon and inspired by a mythical narrative by K-Ming Chang, Infinite Beginnings prompts you to place yourself in a fantastical world where your possibilities are infinite. The program includes a reading by Chang, a qigong movement workshop by Lingji Hon, and a rest and dreaming space curated by ceramicist Cathy Lu.

Location: Columbus Park, Chinatown, Manhattan 

Free, though advance registration is required.

 

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The event is made possible by the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust.

 

Learn more about The Met’s Civic Practice Partnership program.

 

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The venue is wheelchair accessible.

 

American Sign Language interpretation is provided.

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