
Installation view of Hidden Heritages: San José’s Vietnamese Legacy at King Library, San José. Courtesy of San José Public Library.
Join us for a special re-dedication event celebrating the opening of Hidden Heritages: San José's Vietnamese Legacy in its new location at King Library.
Rooted in stories of place, family, journey, identity and—ultimately—home, the exhibition Hidden Heritages: San José’s Vietnamese Legacy focuses on individual voices and personal narratives. The latest installment in the ongoing “Hidden Heritages” series, it tells the story of a community, collective resilience, and the legacy they will leave to future generations who call this city home.
For more information, go to San José Public Library's website:
Hidden Heritages: San José’s Vietnamese Legacy is a multi-year partnership among the San José Museum of Art, Chopsticks Alley Art, and the City of San José Office of Cultural Affairs that brings Vietnamese artists and community members together to share, amplify, and artistically present stories that reveal the contributions of Vietnamese Americans to San José, one of California’s most diverse cities.
Location
King Libray | Special Collections Lobby on the 5th Floor
150 E San Fernando St, San José, CA 95112
SJMA is committed to being a borderless museum, essential to creative life throughout the diverse communities of San José and beyond.