Photo gallery APIDA Heritage Festival explores cultures
Fun and creativity overflowed during the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Festival held at the Red Gym at UW–Madison on April 6. The festival was hosted by the APIDA Heritage Month Planning Committee as the kick-off event for APIDA Heritage Month in April, on the theme of “Ingredients, Identities, and Intersectionality.” Participants enjoyed food, created art projects and practiced calligraphy, among other activities.
At left, Rebecca Ho writes her name while at right, Sam Leong practices writing “friend,” a dish, numbers, and her name in calligraphy at the Chinese American Student Association table.
Sophie Zheng, left, and Shreyanshu Dekate enjoy a community meal and practice calligraphy.
At right, first-year student Alyssa Lam designed and printed stickers of whimsical creatures, which she handed out to others.
Plates of food and samples of calligraphy adorn a table.
Festival attendees, including undergraduate Natalie Hua (right), hang wishes from an illuminated tree. The activity was organized by the Asian American Student Union (AASU) and is on display at the APIDA Art Gallery in the Red Gym.
At right, Pamela Cruz is served food from the buffet, which offered a variety of dishes from Asia.
Undergraduates Madison Xiao, Emily Ren, Mandela Leung and Alejandro Hernandez make miniature food out of modeling clay for a community art project.
Guests made all sorts of food from the modeling clay.
Multicultural Programming Intern Madison Xiao shows off a clay dragon she made for the community art project.
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