Tonight, Thursday, February 4, 2010, in conjunction with the exhibit Across the Spectrum: Stories from Queer Asian Pacific America, on display through Sunday, February 14 at the Wing Luke Asian Museum, 719 South King Street in the International District, it’s “Tea Time” and a film screening of Fruit Fly from 4pm – 8pm.
Come for tea and connect with creative folks in the Queer Asian community. Tea time includes snacks, performances, making art, discussion and a very special screening of Fruit Fly.
Fruit Fly will be shown at 4pm and 6pm.
Fruit Fly (2009) is a musical comedy about Bethesda, a Filipina performance artist finding home in the unlikeliest places. She moves into an artist commune in an attempt to workshop her latest piece which deals with finding her biological parents. In the process, she finds an artistic family, clues of her mother’s whereabouts, and the startling possibility that she just might be a “fag-hag.”
For more info about the film, visit www.fruitflyfilm.com.
Best of all on the first Thursday of the month admission to the gallery is FREE but donations are appreciated.
Here is the schedule:
For more info, visit www.wingluke.org.