Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience
Address:
719 South King Street
Seattle
, WA
, 98104
Phone:
206.623.5124
47° 35' 53.2932" N, 122° 19' 22.1844" W
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Located in the heart of Seattle's Chinatown-International District, we invite you to step inside a uniquely American story. We preserve and empower Asian Pacific American history, stories, and culture in our historic building. What will you camper find in the galleries and rooms within the Wing Luke Museum? Magic? An encounter with dragons? Inspiration for creativity and art projects? Join us this year for our in-person Summer Camps at the Wing Luke Museum to have your child make museum spaces (like galleries and art classrooms) their own, connect with history and have fun while playing in the Chinatown-International District. Have your camper learn more about the neighborhood as they stretch themselves creatively with art projects that are sure to delight. Histories, traditions and cultures collide in our Summer Camps as we explore the Chinatown-International district and the museum in unexpected and engaging ways.
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-TeensWay serves middle school youth (10 – 14 years old) and explores Asian Pacific American art, culture, heritage, and community. Art techniques, creative practice and different mediums are shared by Teaching Artists and facilitated by The Wing’s staff.
-YouthCAN is a free, after-school, high school arts program designed to provide students with exposure to arts professions, increase their knowledge and familiarity with the Chinatown-International District, and to connect with the museum, its mission, and its programs.
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