During the day, a selection of 12 photos and questions from the Hāfu2Hāfu project can be viewed on monitors inside the ICP (International Center of Photography) Museum in New York City and during evening hours, images are literally “projected” onto the windows of the ICP Museum; they can be viewed from the sidewalk outside the Museum and are most visible after sunset. Learn more about Projected.
On Thursday 12 April 2018, I was able to attend the Museum to see the photos on display with my own eyes and was greeted by almost 50 New York based hāfu, hapas and friends. We had a few drinks afterwards and some of us went for pizza later on. Thank you all for joining and for making this event an unforgettable experience.
Special thanks to Wesley Verhoeve, the curator of this project, and Ken Tanabe from Hapa Happy Hour NY and Loving Day for reaching out to so many people.