"AI, Rebel" - Major exhibition at Seattle Art Museum (free with Bk of Amer card)


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We will visit the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) to take an appreciative look at its current major exhibition "AI, Rebel". This exhibition features the art of Ai WeiWei who could be labeled "the angry man of China" because of his rebellious nature as reflected in his works. These three videos provide profiles of this amazing artist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMtsodcAsVU (5 min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9A2-Vd4nCpg (12 min)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=tDWAhS1rBag (30 min)
Many more videos about Mr Ai are easily found on youtube.
Here is the link to SAM's description of this exhibition:
https://www.seattleartmuseum.org/whats-on/exhibitions/ai-weiwei
The good news about this meetup is that it will cost some participants nothing to view this exhibition instead of the usual $24.99 (senior) or $29.99 (adult) admission to the museum. Bank of America will cover the admission fee for everyone who presents a BofA credit or debit card along with a photo identification card of the account holder at the museum's admission desk during the first full weekend of the month. Otherwise, admission will be $24.99 or $29.99 unless the participant has another type of SAM discount described on this page:
https://www.seattleartmuseum.org/whats-on/programs/discounts
Example: a free Gold card issued by the City of Seattle reduces the price of SAM admission to $5.00. Age and geographic limits apply.
Meet me in the lobby (admission desk area) no later than 12:55. We will go to the third floor where we will join the free docent lead public tour of the exhibition which starts at 1:15. The tour lasts one hour after which we will take an hour or so to view the artwork which was not included in the tour.
I am an Asian American male who wears aviation style eye glass frames. My photo is included in this announcement. My phone number is 206-683-7850 (phone will be ON until 1:05). My email address is GEORGEYLIU@PROTON.ME.

"AI, Rebel" - Major exhibition at Seattle Art Museum (free with Bk of Amer card)