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Wang Center Hours
Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Weekends: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

 

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Yarnscapes: Mulyana’s Environmental Tapestries

Yarnscapes: Mulyana’s Environmental Tapestries

Join us at the Charles B. Wang Center for an exhibition featuring Indonesian artist Mulyana, known for his intricate knitted creations and large-scale installations. His work, using materials like acrylic and polyester, elevates crochet to contemporary fine art, focusing on nature, sustainability, and community.

Yarnscapes: Mulyana’s Environmental TapestriesJoin us at the Charles B. Wang Center for an exhibition featuring Indonesian artist Mulyana, known for his intricate knitted creations and large-scale installations. His work, using materials like acrylic and polyester, elevates crochet to contemporary fine art, focusing on nature, sustainability, and community.... RSVP to the Opening Reception
Again by Seongmin Ahn exhibit

Again by Seongmin Ahn

Again is a typographical mural by Brooklyn-based artist Seongmin Ahn, expressing her manifesto of overcoming the global COVID-19 pandemic. The mural is a cross-cultural exchange and community bonds, and it incorporates both Eastern and Western styles, motifs, ornaments, and symbols.

Again by Seongmin AhnAgain is a typographical mural by Brooklyn-based artist Seongmin Ahn, expressing her manifesto of overcoming the global COVID-19 pandemic. The mural is a cross-cultural exchange and community bonds, and it incorporates both Eastern and Western styles, motifs, ornaments, and symbols.... Learn More
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Simplicity Over Complexity

Brooklyn-based Korean American artist Jongil Ma revives the Charles B. Wang Center's outdoor garden with architecturally woven sculptures, using varying lengths and types of thin wooden strips, both in their raw state and dyed in color.

Simplicity Over ComplexityBrooklyn-based Korean American artist Jongil Ma revives the Charles B. Wang Center's outdoor garden with architecturally woven sculptures, using varying lengths and types of thin wooden strips, both in their raw state and dyed in color.... Learn More
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Zen Rock Garden

Located on the first floor, in between the meeting rooms 101 and 102 at the Charles B. Wang Center, this Japanese rock garden (枯山水 karesansui) was created by Gerard Senese and his wife Hiroko Uraga-Senese as a tribute to the appreciation of Japanese culture.

Zen Rock GardenLocated on the first floor, in between the meeting rooms 101 and 102 at the Charles B. Wang Center, this Japanese rock garden (枯山水 karesansui) was created by Gerard Senese and his wife Hiroko Uraga-Senese as a tribute to the appreciation of Japanese culture.... Learn More
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The Studio: Through a Surrealistic Lens

White, flat, dreamlike spaces, serving as thresholds between the inner, subjective self and the external, physical world, were a subject that fascinated the South Korea-based project group GREEM (a name that literally translates to “picture” in Korean).

The Studio: Through a Surrealistic LensWhite, flat, dreamlike spaces, serving as thresholds between the inner, subjective self and the external, physical world, were a subject that fascinated the South Korea-based project group GREEM (a name that literally translates to “picture” in Korean).... Learn More

Two Shadow Puppet Shows

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Join us for an enchanting afternoon at the Charles B. Wang Center as we showcase two captivating shadow puppet shows: A Hat Made of Stone, based on a Korean folktale, and Xieng Mieng Tricks the King, inspired by Lao folklore. The performances will take place on December 7 and promise to be a delightful holiday treat for the entire family, regardless of age. Be sure to book your tickets in advance, as spaces are limited. Don't miss this magical event!

Charles B. Wang Center

Stony Brook University
100 Nicolls Road
Stony Brook, NY 11794-4040

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Cultural Programs: (631) 632-4400
Facility Reservation: (631) 632-1196
Lost & Found: (631)-632-1941
WangCenter@stonybrook.edu
For event inquiries, please contact Conference & Event Services