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A SERIES OF ART INSTALLATIONS & PROGRAMMING POWERED BY ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN

Led by artist and curator Philippa Pham Hughes and artists Xena Ni and Adele 이슬 Kenworthy, “We Should Talk” creates space for exploring the complexity of Asian American identity. 

past programs

June 22, 2024

CUT FRUIT/과일 깍자! by Adele 이슬 Kenworthy

Location: Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art, 1050 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC

For many Asian and Asian American families, fruit is shared as an act of love in abundance: often present at a child’s first birthday celebration in Korea called a doljanchi; given in oversized boxes as housewarming gifts; and placed at altars for even our ancestors to enjoy. 

And in our transnational and intergenerational cultural memory, CUT FRUIT/과일깍자! asks what can spacializing love look like for generations to come? For the artist, it was memories of her umma cutting fruit.

CUT FRUIT/과일깍자! will be at the National Museum of Asian Art for Smithsonian’s annual Solstice Saturday celebration on June 22.

Let Adele cut fruit for you as artists Thu Anh Nguyen and Xena Ni invite you to 1 on 1 listening sessions. Visitors will also have an opportunity  to share their own stories of love and cut fruit. 

Instead of signs listing prices per pound, CUT FRUIT/과일깍자! invites us to carry the questions asked between the peels and slices: 

what is the first taste you can remember?

what is something you always wished someone had asked and knew about you? 

what fruit carries your favorite memories?

who is allowed to gather? 

who is allowed rest?

Fri MAY 10, 2024 5–8PM ET

Open House

Location: Heurich House Museum, 1307 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC

Heurich House Museum will open its doors for a special Friday evening Open House on May 10, featuring Good Fortunes on view. Join curator and We Should Talk co-creator Philippa Hughes in the garden for informal musings about the future and your questions and reflections about Good Fortunes. Combine an evening in the biergarten with a visit to the future.

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MAY 3 – MAY 31, 2024

Good Fortunes by Xena Xueting Ni

Location: Heurich House Museum, 1307 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC

In May 2024, artist Xena Ni will transform Heurich House Museum into a portal to the future. Her interactive art installation, Good Fortunes, invites you to travel to the future with visionary Asian Americans and return with reasons for hope in the present.


As a visitor to Good Fortunes, you’ll enter a portal to the future made from mailboxes and cascades of red strings and bells. Inside one of the mailboxes is a message for you – a gift from the future sent to you by the visionary artists and organizers who traveled to the future with Xena to show you that America is still full of possibility, its future still able to be shaped by your hopes, visions, and actions. 

Your gift will include an invitation to write your own wish for the future and to send it to the future by ringing the portal bells. As visitors like you leave their own wishes for the future, Good Fortunes will grow into a vessel for sharing hope, curiosity, and dialogue about every person’s role in shaping the future.

Sat MAY 18, 2024 1–4PM ET

Lion Dance Celebration

Location: Heurich House Museum, 1307 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC

Celebrate the collective wishes visitors far and wide have added to Good Fortunes, by sending them to the future with a lion dance ceremony outdoors in the Heurich House garden! At 2PM (this time may shift based on weather), lion dancers will lead us in a joyful performance to bless our wishes to the future with good fortune. Artist Xena Ni will share the story behind Good Fortunes.

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Fri MAY 31, 2024 5–8PM ET

Closing Night

Location: Heurich House Museum, 1307 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC

Time flies, especially when time travel is involved! Good Fortunes is on view for one final evening. Join us for the closing reception! To everyone that has stopped by in May: thank you for visiting our portal to the future and leaving your own wishes for America. Together, you added hundreds of visions and rang the bells countless times.


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NOVEMBER 8, 2023 – JANUARY 15, 2024

The Greatest Poem by Philippa Pham Hughes

Opening Reception: November 8, 2023 from 6–8pm ET
Location: Gallery Y at Anthony Bowen YMCA, 1325 W St NW, Washington, DC

“The Greatest Poem” is inspired by one of America’s greatest poets Walt Whitman, who said, “The United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem.” 

Whitman’s claim stemmed from a belief that both poetry and democracy derive their power from their ability to create a unified whole out of disparate parts. Those who’ve descended from Asian immigrants comprise one of those disparate parts. However, there is no singular Asian American identity because the Asian American identity is also made of distinct parts. The Greatest Poem explores this complexity through poetry, film, and a 20-foot flower garden mural created by artist and poet Thu Anh Nguyen.

The installation features found poems written by Thu Anh using expressions of Asian American identity submitted to us by hundreds of AAPI women. She will continue writing found poems and add them to the poetry wall. Click the button below to submit a response so that she can turn it into a poem!

What does it mean to be an Asian American woman?

NOVEMBER 8, 2023 6–8PM ET

Opening Reception

Location: Gallery Y at Anthony Bowen YMCA, 1325 W St NW, Washington, DC

Artist Thu Anh Nguyen and cultural strategist Philippa Pham Hughes are spearheading the creation of an art installation that includes a 20-foot flower garden mural incorporating expressions of identity from hundreds of AAPI women. A recording of Philippa’s short animated film “The Greatest Poem” will play alongside the mural. We hope you will join us for this very special evening.

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DECEMBER 2, 2023 3-5PM ET

Reflective Writing Workshop on Flourishing

Location: Gallery Y at Anthony Bowen YMCA, 1325 W St NW, Washington, DC

We will reflect on what it means to create a flourishing world then write together and share our stories. Limited to 10 participants so please send an email to Hello@WeShouldTalk.today to inquire about reserving a space. Writing experience is not necessary!

JANUARY 11, 2024 6-8PM ET

Poetry Reading

Location: Gallery Y at Anthony Bowen YMCA, 1325 W St NW, Washington, DC

Join us for a night of poetry with AAPI women from across the DMV.

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the artists

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Xena
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“WE SHOULD TALK” TEAM

Philippa Pham Hughes

Xena Ni

Adele 이슬 Kenworthy

COLLABORATING ARTIST

Thu Anh Nguyen

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Rosana Vollmerhausen


DESIGN

Ashley Wu

This project received Federal support from the Asian Pacific American Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center.


VENUES

Gallery Y at the Anthony Bowen Branch YMCA

Heurich House Museum

National Museum of Asian Art