Screenshot, courtesy of the GAlería de la Raza

There are just a few more days left in the show up at the Galería de La Raza. “Storytelling Under the Knife” closes on May 31st.

A partnership with Kua’aina Associates and the de Young Museum, it’s a beautiful show that features the work of four Young Artist Fellows. There are also a few activities left including an artist’s demonstration,  Works in Progress, by Ian Kuali’i at the de Young Museum, and the Barbro Osher Sculpture Garden on May 31st.

On Saturday at the Galería there is a closing talk and reception from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. that will be facilitated by Carolyn Kuali’i with artists: Mayumi Hamanaka, Adrienne Heloise, Ian Kuali`i and Kai Margarida-Ramírez.

You can learn more about the show and the artists here. 

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