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AAPI Heritage Month “Dragon, etc.” Art Exhibition

Elevar Design Group 555 Carr St., Cincinnati

Artists from different AAPI cultural heritages in the region will showcase their works of paintings, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, and crafts to pay tribute to their artistic traditions.

Vietgone at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park 962 Mt. Adams Circle, Cincinnati

Vietgone tells the partially true and endlessly entertaining tale of how his parents, Quang and Tong, met in a refugee relocation camp in Arkansas during the Vietnam War.

Prices vary

From Shanghai to Ohio: Woo Chong Yung Art Exhibit

Cincinnati Art Museum 953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati

“From Shanghai to Ohio: Woo Chong Yung” at the Cincinnati Art Museum features 88 works, including painting and calligraphy, carved seals, and a Taiji sword.

Free admission
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AAPI Roundtable with Community Leaders

Greater Cincinnati Foundation 720 E. Pete Rose Way, Suite 120, Cincinnati

Join Asian American and Pacific Islander community leaders representing the public, private, and charitable sectors as they discuss the AAPI experience.

Free admission

Paper Lanterns: Dragon Fire

Somerhaus Events Venue 1415 Republic St., Cincinnati

Spring burlesque and aerial variety show celebrating the spring awakening and Asian American Heritage Month! A sexy, sensual, and empowering experience, Paper Lanterns features a beautiful blend of artists representing favorites from our main cast while celebrating Asian-American artists and their contributions to the art.

$45