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Here are some of the museum exhibitions we have on the Let’s Go There list:”
Asian Comics: The Evolution of Seattle Art Forms

(Du Gu, Zao Dao, 2014, character design for “Le Vent Traverant Les Pin”)
Seattle this week mopop museum Open Asian Comics: The Evolution of Art FormsThis is an exhibition that includes over 400 works from Japan, China, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Afghanistan and Vietnam, and explores the diversity and creativity of Asian comic art and its powerful impact on global pop culture.
In San Diego: Spooniverse at Mingei International Museum

(Photo courtesy of Erica Moody)
Through the spoon Opened on April 12 and charming in San Diego on August 17 Mingei International Museum More than 100 tablespoons from around the world.
Yes, spoon.
“Some are adorned with exquisite carvings of human and animal figures, while others are outstanding for the simplicity of their form,” the exhibition records tell us. “Some shows have worn out and used for decades or even centuries, while others are primitive. As an object of use, the spoon is generally understood.”

(Photo courtesy of Ron Kerner)
Concord Museum 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution

The 250th anniversary of the beginning of the American Revolution is approaching, in Concord, Massachusetts, Concorde Museum Get ready to rumble.
The museum has the best collection of items related to April 19, 1775 – “Lens from Around the World” began the American Revolution – including the original lanterns used as signals during Paul Revere’s famous midnight riding night.
In No. 250, over 200 revolutionary war-era rifles, powder horns, flints, supplies and other objects will be exhibited in five galleries.
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