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Hidden in a Mini-Mall in Flushing, a Home for Art

In a Queens neighborhood with a diverse community of East Asian immigrants, an unlikely exhibition in an unexpected place offers a sense of belonging.

Aruna DSouza
Author: Aruna DSouza

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Aruna DSouza

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Art, Chinese Language, Flushing (Queens, NY), Herb Tam, Immigration and Emigration, Korean-Americans, Lu Zhang (Artist), Queens Borough Public Library, Shopping Centers and Malls
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