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Asian Art Museum Presents 'Community Feast' by Chelsea Ryoko Wong at Lui Art Wall on Hyde Street

Arts and Entertainment

August 30, 2024

From: Asian Art Museum

A local artist honors the Asian American experience while celebrating the ways that food unites us all.

Community Feast by Chelsea Ryoko Wong (Chinese Japanese American, b. 1986) depicts a bustling, upbeat scene of diners at a Chinese dim sum restaurant. Commissioned by the Asian Art Museum in 2024 for the Lawrence and Gorretti Lui Hyde Street Art Wall, Wong’s painting reflects food’s powerful capacity to bring together people of different ages and backgrounds. “Civic Center is an area that encompasses many AAPI communities,” says Wong, “and the theme of dim sum felt particularly appropriate to the Asian American experience as it symbolizes harmony, prosperity, and closeness to family and friends.”

“In the wake of a disturbing surge in crimes against the AAPI community — some of which occurred in this neighborhood — it is imperative to create artworks that advocate for inclusivity and facilitate dialogue between different cultures,” explains the artist. “The Civic Center area is renowned for its ethnic, cultural, and economic diversity; this work aims to ensure that both residents and visitors feel acknowledged and reflected in its imagery.”

Painter and muralist Chelsea Ryoko Wong attended Parsons School of Design, New York and received her BFA in printmaking from California College of the Arts. She was the first recipient of the CAA Hamaguchi Emerging Artist Residency at Kala Institute in Berkeley (2010) and a finalist for SFMOMA’s esteemed SECA Art Award (2022). Wong lives and works in the Mission District of San Francisco; the installation of Community Feast on the Lui Art Wall coincides with a solo exhibition of her work at Jessica Silverman Gallery in San Francisco’s Chinatown.

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About the Lawrence and Gorretti Lui Hyde Street Art Wall

Community Feast is the third commission for the Lawrence and Gorretti Lui Hyde Street Art Wall, a 7-by-40-foot site on the exterior of the Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang Pavilion. The Lui Art Wall is a prominent venue to recognize local talent, address the Asian American experience, and raise issues relevant to our neighbors — from immigrant traditions to concepts of sanctuary — through an ongoing series of commissioned works primarily by Bay Area Asian American artists.

Curated by Naz Cuguoglu, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art & Programs. 

Dates: On View now Through August 23, 2025

Location: Lui Art Wall on Hyde Street

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