RAD: Asian Art Museum Research and Development is organized by the Asian Art Museum. Sustained support generously provided by the Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang Endowment Fund for Exhibitions.
An experimental, atelier-style space at the intersection of art and technology.
Part prototyping laboratory, part community salon, RAD (Research And Development) transforms Lee Gallery into a workspace for engineers, designers, and other leaders from the world of gaming to test hardware for a major original exhibition (opening in Spring of 2026) from visionary game artist Jenova Chen. Catalyzing cross-disciplinary dialogue and encouraging discovery by new audiences, RAD doubles as a venue for monthly public programs showcasing the limitless creativity of the Bay Area’s art/tech community through an eclectic series of performances and presentations. Show more . . . As part of its strategic initiative to offer dynamic visitor experiences that engage cutting-edge technologies, the Asian Art Museum has presented exhibitions in recent years from some of the world’s most important Asian and Asian American artists working in, or drawing inspiration from, the digital realm. Continuing in this vein, RAD paves the way for the museum’s upcoming collaboration with Chen and his studio thatgamecompany, whose acclaimed releases (including Flow, Flower, Journey, and Sky: Children of the Light) have revolutionized the game world. The RAD laboratory serves as a testing ground for the immersive world of Chen’s 2026 exhibition, which bridges virtual and in-person gameplay. Show less
RAD presents a special post-Valentine’s opportunity to explore intimacy and connection through a uniquely romantic game experience.
An improvised, site-specific, audio-visual performance followed by a meditative, ambient sound bath.
Can you ‘cross the road’ without being seen by an AI camera? The concept underlying this dynamic game is likely to resonate with many residents of San Francisco.
A mesmerizing synthesis of live cello and guzheng performance with digitally generated projections.
Celebrate Pride Month with a dynamic, queer reimagining of a traditional Chinese opera role, followed by LGBTQ-themed karaoke.
Boundaries blur between human and machine as shadows take on lives of their own in this immersive art experience.
RAD: Asian Art Museum Research and Development is organized by the Asian Art Museum. Sustained support generously provided by the Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang Endowment Fund for Exhibitions.