Sunday, September 14, 2025

WORCESTER ART MUSEUM

Artist Talk: Lee Mingwei

Sunday, October 19, 2025
2–3 pm

Free for Members. $5 for general public.

Conference Room (Higgins Education Wing)

Speaker: Lee Mingwei (artist)

“What does peace look like today?” Join Lee Mingwei for a talk on his ongoing collaborative artwork, Our Peaceable Kingdom, on view September 13, 2025–February 1, 2026. Lee will delve into the “family tree” of paintings by more than 40 artists who have each brought their own perspectives on peace to this ever-growing project. Now being shown for the first time with Edward Hicks’ Peaceable Kingdom (c. 1833) from the Worcester Art Museum’s collection, Lee will share what it means to reunite this installation with the painting that inspired it.

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Lee Mingwei: Our Peaceable Kingdom

September 13, 2025–February 1, 2026

Gallery 223

The resonance between Hicks’ Quaker vision of peace and the questions I was asking in my own work felt urgent. What does peace look like today?Can it be plural, tender, even contradictory? Hicks’ Peaceable Kingdom offered not a conclusion, but a quiet proposition: that peace is not agreement, but the radical act of coexisting with difference.

—Lee Mingwei

Lee Mingwei’s ongoing collaborative artwork, Our Peaceable Kingdom, began in part with a 2018 visit to the Worcester Art Museum, where he encountered a painting by American folk artist Edward Hicks (c. 1833). Captivated by Hicks’ Quaker vision of peace, Lee invited artists to respond to and reinterpret this iconic painting, considering the enduring question, “What is peace?”

New artists have added to Our Peaceable Kingdom at every venue it has visited. Now comprising 42 wide-ranging artworks, Lee’s installation in Worcester will feature for the first time the original Hicks painting from WAM’s collection that inspired the project. The Museum’s presentation will also include three new paintings by Worcester-based artists Susan Hong-Sammons, Kat O’Connor, Emmanuel Manu Opoku. As it continues to expand globally, Our Peaceable Kingdom celebrates the range of perspectives reflected in each artist’s reinterpretation and invites viewers to reflect on their own visions of peace.

The Worcester Art Museum’s iteration of this exhibition is curated by Samantha Cataldo, Curator of Contemporary Art, and Yagnaseni Datta, the Sohail and Mona Masood Associate Curator of Asian and Islamic Art.

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