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    The Really Small Museum is a (really small!) exhibition concept founded in 2021 to spark inspiration, conversation, and connection. Just as the Earth and its ecosystems thrive on diversity, this POINT B Museum embraces the idea that to move from Point A to Point B in climate resilience, we must elevate and listen to diverse voices.

    MAY FEATURED ARTISTS: Rooted in Resilience: Heritage and Innovation in Agriculture, 2025
    Kathy Phan @shopkathyphantastic | Ashley Adams @ashrachelle | Lian Chao @lian.soy | Jung Kwak @logan_ceramics | Annabelle Murray @good.am | Benh Pham @year901 | Andrew Tran @andrewtranmusic | Kelly Zhu @kellyzhuphoto
    Rooted in Resilience invites viewers to see the growing and preserving of heritage foods as a form of cultural continuity and climate resilience, contributing to a more sustainable and inclusive future.

    In celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, this inaugural show at Point B brings together nine Austin-based artists of Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese, and Vietnamese descent. The exhibition explores the deep connections between AANHPI communities and food.
    Each artist offers a unique perspective on how immigrants and their descendants cultivate culturally significant crops, blending ancestral knowledge with innovation to sustain traditions in Central Texas. Beyond nourishment, food is a profound link to heritage, memory, and identity. The resilience of Asian American farmers reflects the resilience of the diaspora—persisting, adapting, and thriving despite displacement, climate change, and shifting landscapes.
    From May–October 2025, this installation will showcase six artists/ groups whose work explores their relationship with our environment. Curated and coordinated by artist Juliet Whitsett, in partnership with The Trail Conservancy, the RSM: POINT B highlights a range of perspectives, inspiring dialogue and action for a more sustainable future.

    IMPORTANT: Use the Holly & Pedernales Street Entrance on the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail to get to Really Small Museum ATX.

    This project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department.

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