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Final Days to Experience Bowers Museum’s Dazzling Titanium Garden
04.08.25
After captivating visitors for months, The Eternal Garden: Titanium Art by Aka Chen is entering its final days at Bowers Museum. The acclaimed exhibition, which marks Taiwanese artist Aka Chen’s first U.S. solo show, will close Sunday, April 13.
Celebrated for its breathtaking blend of traditional Eastern aesthetics and contemporary craftsmanship, The Eternal Garden showcases more than 20 titanium works—from intricate vases to expansive polyptychs—evoking the serenity of classical gardens through luminous metalwork and poetic, floral-inspired forms.
To mark the exhibition’s closing, Bowers will host a special lecture Sunday, April 13 at 1:30 p.m. in the Norma Kershaw Auditorium. Art historian Dr. Xu Yang will present “The Art and Cultural Legacy of Chinese Gardens,” offering insight into the themes behind Chen’s titanium masterpieces.
A VIP reception for Bowers Patrons and above will follow the lecture, celebrating the success of the exhibition and the generous community of supporters who made it possible.
The Eternal Garden is presented in collaboration with Aka Chen and international partners. For lecture registration and museum details, visit bowers.org/akachen.
Born in 1965, Aka Chen is a celebrated Taiwanese artist known for his groundbreaking work in titanium. He founded his jewelry studio, AKACHEN, in Taipei in 1989. Influenced by Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, Chen’s work blends traditional Chinese aesthetics with modern techniques, resulting in pieces that reflect the beauty and calm of nature. His titanium designs have been exhibited around the world, collected by European royalty, and worn by Hollywood celebrities.
Exhibition Details: Admission: Free with General Admission to the museum
($18 adults/ $15 students and seniors). Tickets atbowers.org.
Bowers Museum, 2002 North Main Street in Santa Ana.
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Spring Fun in Full Bloom at 2ND & PCH
04.08.25
2ND & PCH in Long Beach invites the community to enjoy a fun-filled month of events this April. The premier waterfront destination is hosting everything from seasonal family activities and lively cultural celebrations to shopping events and social dance nights—offering something for all ages to enjoy.
Bunnyville Photos return on select days throughout the month. Families can take Easter-themed photos with the Easter Bunny, perfect for capturing springtime memories. Bunnyville will also offer a Silent Bunny session on Sunday, April 13 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., designed for guests who prefer a sensory-friendly environment. Photo packages will be available for purchase.
Families are invited to Kids Club: Spring Break Edition on Tuesday, April 15 from 10 a.m. to noon. The event features seasonal crafts, an egg hunt, a Bunny appearance and more. That evening, guests can return for Salsa Class + Social Dancing from 6 to 9 p.m., with professional instructors and a lively dance floor.
To round out the month, The Maker’s Hive Market returns Saturday, April 26 from noon to 6 p.m. in celebration of Earth Month. Shoppers can support eco-conscious brands and browse specialty goods from local artisans.
Guests are encouraged to enjoy the center’s wide variety of restaurants, retailers and specialty services before, during or after any event.
For more information on events and a complete list of tenants visit 2ndandpch.com
Photo of Easter Bunny, courtesy of 2ND & PCH
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