400h Gallery presents a vibrant collection of artworks guest curated by DAAART Collective during Fort Worth Arts Week and extending through Asian & Pacific Islander American Heritage Month.
Featuring 21 mid-career Asian American artists based in North Texas, the exhibition titled “Ginger Roots: Fort Worth” explores themes of shared commonalities within the Asian Texan diaspora as well as the historic contributions of AAPIs in Texas. Ginger is a bridge across cuisines across the Asian diaspora; it represents the multifaceted struggle of the Asian American experience. Roots boldly refers to Asians’ presence in Texas since the 1800s and their impact on Texas’ history.
From March 21st to June 1st, 400h Gallery offers a view into the expansive experiences of Asian Texans. Curated by Christina Hahn, Leili Arai Tavallaei, and Adrianna Touch of DAAART Collective.
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Glasstire – Ginger Roots Festival Shares Asian American Art & Culture with North Texas


