Red Scarf Revolution presents
Scars & Stripes
A Cambodian American Experience
Join the opening reception, March 16th, 2017, 5-9pm. This event is free and open to the public and will offer food & beverages. Invite your friends on the Facebook Event Page.
Exhibition Runs: March 9th* to April 20th
Explore the dramatic impact of war, genocide, resettlement, and deportation of Cambodian Americans today while experiencing their cultural contributions. This exhibition features work by contemporary artists as well as photos and text from Khmer American: Naga Sheds Its Skin, an exhibition created by the Khmer American community and Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience.
Mass displacement
In America, the Pacific Northwest is home to the third largest Cambodian population. This community at large is a direct result of the Vietnam War as there were almost no Cambodian immigrants before 1975. In 1979, Silong Chhun—founder of Red Scarf Revolution—was born in Cambodia at the tail end of the Khmer Rouge’s brutal regime. He and his family migrated to Tacoma two years later. As a boy, Chhun tried to fit in with American culture while trying to maintain the culture of his homeland. However, it wasn’t until his teenage years that he became aware of the dark past and tragic history of Cambodia.
Lasting effects of war
“Scars & Stripes” uses imagery and text to explore the effects of the United States’ involvement in war. With this installation, Chhun uncovers the secret bombings of Cambodia and Laos by the Nixon administration. On the ground, these bombings were ultimately used as propaganda and preceded the Khmer Rouge’s rise to power. Khmer Rouge overthrew the existing government and carried out the Cambodian genocide between 1975 and 1979 through torture, mass executions, use of forced labor, malnutrition, and disease killing 1.7-2.5 million people out of population of 8 million. [Wikipedia]
From tragedy to healing
Chhun’s awareness has inspired him to tell the story of his people. He sheds light on the darkest tragedy in the history of Cambodia and the resilience of the Khmer people through Red Scarf Revolution. This revolution raises awareness of a human tragedy that a new generation must learn from and never repeat. “Scars & Stripes” continues that theme and helps to create dialogue in order to heal.
This experience is an all-ages event and everyone is welcomed. Join the artists and Red Scarf Revolution for the official public reception on Third Thursday in March at the Spaceworks Gallery.
*Exhibition opens March 9th, official reception, March 16th
Facebook event: Scars & Stripes | Opening Reception
Spaceworks Gallery Location:
950 Pacific Ave. (Entrance on 11th St.)
Tacoma, WA
www.spaceworkstacoma.com/gallery
Gallery Hours:
Monday – Friday 1pm – 5pm
(Third Thursday 1pm – 9pm)
Featuring Art By:
- Lauren Iida
- Joe Bun Keo
- Raisa Nosova Fine Art
- Aragna Ker
- Anida Yoeu Ali
- Masahiro Sugano
- Stuart Isset
- Kosal Khiev
- Jesse Hansonl
Special Thank You To:
Wing Luke Museum, Studio Revolt, and Documentation Center of Cambodia
Red Scarf Revolution is a participant of Spaceworks Tacoma’s Creative Enterprise program Spring 2016 cohort. Read more about Chhun’s Tacoma-based business and shop their apparel that promotes healing and positive change redscarfrevolution.com →
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