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Art in Advocacy: The ‘Call and Response’ Exhibition at Pao Arts Center

In moments of upheaval, artists have always served as the visual pulse of their communities—translating complex emotions into messages of protest and care. I was honored to have my work featured in “Call and Response: Illustration in Uncertain Times,” an exhibition at the Pao Arts Center that brought together seven Boston-based AAPI artists to navigate the multi-layered challenges of the current era.

Curated by Leslie Anne Condon, the show highlighted how graphic design and illustration can respond to the rise of anti-Asian discrimination and the reverberations of the pandemic. For me, contributing to this collection was about more than just making art; it was about the “labor of care.”

By using our craft to speak to this complicated moment, we aimed to provide a visual voice for shared experiences — offering both a mirror for the community’s pain and a bridge toward collective healing. It was a privilege to stand alongside such a powerful group of local voices to prove that, even in uncertain times, art remains a critical act of solidarity.

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(photo: Mel Taing)
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Catching up with friends. (photo: Mel Taing)
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Opening reception with all the artists and show curator. (photo: Mel Taing)
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My kiddo attending the art show. One of my art pieces “Six feet of distance” is right above him.