Archipelago x SAAM: From the Inside Out

…we also worked to understand the historical implications of collections - those especially acquired through colonial means thanks to the teaching work and research of Gabbie Mangaser, a curator at the Burke Museum. These connections and a community of support surrounding this endeavor allowed us to move with intention from the onset of the invitation. 

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James Beard Taste America 2023: We take the world with us

Our hospitality is not one that creates an environment that when a guest enters, the conflicts of the world melt away. Our team has always dared to share our collective histories, many of which are challenging. We believe our task as craftspeople is to create a space for the necessary brevity to engage headfirst within moments of deep suffering. To invite a pause only to fortify the spirit to dive again into the next progression.

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Juneteenth: a delayed celebration

What does it mean for our nation to collectively celebrate Black liberation? It is in fact, a celebration of our shared American experience. Experiences that, though can sometimes seem relevant to a few, actually shape the world that every single one of us know today.

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Kimchi Cookies

It was Summer 2006, and I was willingly burning myself on my main course from an Easy-Bake Oven. With a focus usually reserved for friends' secrets and Sailor Moon reruns, I powered through the pain: band-aids last forever, but entrees can die. I gingerly gripped my plastic scoop and inspected the savory puck of smushed rice and kimchi.

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Planting Rice at Kamayan Farm

Before starting, she shared with us a beautiful story of how within just one generation knowledge and craft can be lost completely, and how this moment was a sense of her reclaiming it… and really it was a chance for all of us to reclaim it, to reconnect with our roots and the hands of our ancestors.

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Bayani NFT Kollection

We aim to stay true to our core of sustainability and social purpose by providing a Bayani Kollection of not only unique experiences, but investments conscious of our global impact on the environment, social justice, food sovereignty, and historical preservation. As always, we stand on our pillars of Identity, Culture, and Empowerment to inform the work and art we bring to you.

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Sacred Ceramics

The weight of these “sacred ceramics” hold the creativity of our ancestors, but also the exploration of Lexa’s own expression and journey as the descendent of immigrants in the Pacific Northwest. “Each piece is a snapshot of this specific chapter of life, and a culmination of the many moons it took to be created, the trials & errors, the patience,” and happiness.

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Maria Orosa

At Archipelago, we tell the overlooked American stories of how the minority has helped to shape the majority—of the generations of Filipino Americans whose contributions have impacted the culture we live in today.

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