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"Our Stories" - Illustrated Reflections on Cantonese Language and CultureImage Credit: Noah Hrung, "Our Stories" Zine (Save Cantonese at UCLA)

"Our Stories" - Illustrated Reflections on Cantonese Language and Culture

On Display at the UCLA Broad Art Center

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Come visit this exhibition on "Our Stories: Illustrated Reflections on Cantonese Language & Culture," a zine on Cantonese language and culture which features the work of contributors aged 11-74 years old from 7 U.S. states and 2 countries abroad. "Our Stories" was compiled and illustrated by Noah Hrung (UCLA DMA '28 & Founder of Save Cantonese at UCLA). The exhibition will run at the UCLA Eli and Edythe Broad Art Center from January 15-29, 2026. Admission is free and open to the public.


Compiled and illustrated by Noah Hrung (UCLA DMA '28 & founder of Save Cantonese at UCLA), "Our Stories: Illustrated Reflections on Cantonese Language & Culture" is a zine on Cantonese language and culture on display from January 15-29, 2026 at the New Wight Gallery (Rm 1100) in the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Center. Admission is free and open to public. Visitor parking is available at Parking Structures 3 & 5.

This zine contains reflections on Cantonese language & culture from 13 contributors aged 11-74 years old, from 7 US states and 2 countries abroad. The exhibition opened during the UCLA Design Media Arts Undergraduate Winter Exhibition 2026, "Acid Reflux" and is part of a cross-campus effort to celebrate Cantonese language and culture, with the eventual goal of reinstating Cantonese classes at UCLA in the near future.

To get involved and learn more, visit the Save Cantonese at UCLA website, follow the org on social media, and read this article published recently by Pacific Ties (the oldest student-run Asian and Pacific Islander news magazine in the nation).

This exhibition is presented by UCLA Design Media Arts and sponsored by Save Cantonese at UCLA and the UCLA Asia Pacific Center's Cantonese Heritage Initiative.