About this Event
Experience , an exhibition showcasing the historical, cultural, and creative connections of Asian Americans to Washington, D.C. And join us every second Saturday of the month for Sightlines Saturdays!
In celebration of International Women's Day, this month's feature program is an artist-to-artist conversation between and , both of whom have engaged closely with Sightlines. MISS CHELOVE's work is featured in the "Visualizing Identity" section of the exhibition, and Ameya Okamoto has designed a set of nail art inspired by the the Friendship Arch in D.C.'s Chinatown, as featured in the exhibition.
Exploring the intersections of art, identity, and community, the artists will discuss what inspires their work--from personal histories and cultural heritage to the role of women in the arts and the power of creative expression in building community. Moderated by Mia Owens, Sightlines curatorial and programming assistant, this intimate dialogue will offer insight into the artists' unique practices and shared commitment to celebrating resilience and representation through their art.
About the Artists:
Cita Sadeli, also known as MISS CHELOVE, is an independent Washington DC-based art director, muralist, designer, and illustrator. She is the former Co-Founder of art + interactive agency Protein Media (based in Washington DC and Brooklyn, NYC 2000-2013). MISS CHELOVE’s creative output is informed by her multicultural background rooted in the tropical mysticism of Java, Indonesia and formative years growing up in the punk, go-go, and graffiti-fueled streets of 80’s/90’s Washington DC.
Ameya Okamoto is a Chicago-based multidisciplinary artist and licensed nail technician whose practice spans concept-driven sculptural nail art, ceramics, and painting, often reflecting themes of Asian American identity and cultural heritage. Her work has been featured by outlets including ABC News Live and CBS News Chicago, with hashtags like #nailsbyameya amassing over 100M views on TikTok. She is preparing to open her first nail salon in 2025.
Presented by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, the Sightlines exhibition is on view on the first floor of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Notice of Filming and Photography: Sightlines Saturday programs will be photographed, filmed, and recorded.
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Start the day with our in-gallery program and enjoy a guided tour of the Sightlines exhibition at noon, then participate in a hands-on activity from 1-3 p.m., from 1-3 p.m., creating your very own graffiti tags just like those by featured artist MISS CHELOVE.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Smithsonian American Art Museum, 800 G Street Northwest, Washington, United States
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