Jia Sung
Trickster Tarot Reading w. Jia Sung (NOV 22)
Trickster Tarot Reading w. Jia Sung (NOV 22)
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This event is sliding scale, so please choose the amount that makes the most sense for you. The options are set up in $5 increments, but if you want to pay amounts in between, you can add a tip at checkout.
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Saturday, November 22, 3-5pm
Join us for an afternoon of tarot insights! Jia Sung will be offering three-card readings with her tarot deck, Trickster's Journey, which blends Chinese mythology, Buddhist and Daoist iconography, and ancient astronomy. Each session is intentional time for you to contemplate and clarify your thoughts with this historied communal therapy practice.
After you register, we will reach out via email to you to assign a time for your session.
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😷 Masks are STRONGLY PREFERRED in our space 😷
We have free masks for you, but prefer that you bring your own to reduce waste.
* Should you require masking at this event, please let us know by leaving a note at checkout. We are happy to require masking, as well as provide masks, upon request.
Location:
567 Union Street
Brooklyn, NY 11215
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Jia Sung (she/her) is a Singaporean Chinese artist and educator whose practice spans painting, artist books, textiles, printmaking, writing, and translation. Drawing on motifs from Chinese mythology and Buddhist iconography, Sung uses the familiar visual language of folklore to examine and subvert conventional archetypes of femininity, queerness, and otherness. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Wave Hill, the Hessel Museum, and EFA Project Space, has appeared in publications including The Paris Review, The New Yorker, and the Poetry Foundation, and is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, SFMOMA, and the Special Collections at Yale, RISD, and SAIC. She is the author of Trickster’s Journey, a Chinese mythological tarot deck and guidebook, published with Running Press in 2023, and has taught with organizations like the Metropolitan Museum, MoMA, NYU, and RISD.
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