
Come celebrate the exhibition openings of Jordan Wong and Patricia Brett in the galleries and meet the artists. Each artist will give a brief talk about their work at 6:30 PM.
About the Exhibitions
Jordan Wong’s exhibition I LOVE THE NUMBER 8 BUT 10 IS GOOD TOO, is a playful and imaginative show featuring a preview of the public art and installations of the future AsiaTown community park. The exhibition offers visitors an early look at the creative vision taking shape at the intersection of Payne Avenue and East 32nd Street, blending Wong’s signature style with themes of joy, identity, and belonging.
Patricia Brett’s exhibition Home: I Guess That This Must be the Place reflects on Brett’s careers in NYC while exploring influences of home, and draws upon her connection to the history of The Sculpture Center and Lake View Cemetery.
Information on Public Parking:
In addition to street parking, lots are available at: The Sculpture Center, 12210 Euclid Ave.; at Circle Health Services (now The Centers), 12201 Euclid Ave.; and at the Little Italy Public Parking Pay Lot, 1922 E. 119th St., which is accessible from either Mayfield or Coltman roads.
Public Transportation is Available and Encouraged:
The Sculpture Center is served directly by RTA’s HealthLine with a bus stop located at E.123rd St. and Euclid Ave., directly across from The Sculpture Center. RTA’s Red Line University Circle-Little-Italy Station and #9 Mayfield-Hough bus lines are both within walking distance of The Sculpture Center. Visit rideRTA.com for information and route schedules.