CSUN Library Exhibit Explores the World of Kites
(NORTHRIDGE, Calif., May 24, 2006) -- Kites are found throughout the world. They are used as toys, objects of artistic expression or as cultural and religious symbols, tools of war, artifacts of history and instruments of science, technology and mathematics.
An exhibition in Cal State Northridge's Oviatt Library, "Kites--Soaring Among the Clouds," explores the roles kites play across the world. The exhibit, on display in the library's lobby through July 10, touches on a variety of subjects, from the history of kites and the people who have used them to plans on how to make one.
"While the materials and designs may have changed over the years, kites have endured as devices with many applications and meanings," said library supervisor Gina Hsiung, curator of the exhibition. "Kite flying and kite fliers, from Benjamin Franklin to Charlie Brown, are quintessential parts of American culture."
Hsiung and her husband, Johnny, have been collecting kites for the past 16 years, ever since Johnny found a kite in a store in Marina Del Ray similar to those he'd flown in Pakistan as a child. In addition to collecting kites, the pair has attended kite flying festivals over the years, including the annual Washington State International Kite Flying Festival. Johnny Hsiung has won several kite flying contests while his wife oversees the CyberFighter Kite Web site and is president of the North American Fighter Kite Association.
"Why fly a kite? For the thrill, the excitement and the sheer joy of being one with nature," Gina Hsiung said.
Among the exhibition's highlights will be a display of unique kites from Japan, China, India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Several of the kites will be hung from the lobby's ceiling to show off their artistry and agility.
The exhibition is free and open to public during regular library hours, Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Oviatt Library is located in the center of the campus at 18111 Nordhoff St. in Northridge.
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