Charles B. Wang Center
About
The Charles B. Wang Center stands as a distinctive cultural landmark at 100 Nicolls Road in Stony Brook, serving as a vital bridge between Asian and Asian American cultures and the broader Long Island community. Part of Stony Brook University, this cultural center offers visitors an immersive experience into the rich artistic traditions and contemporary expressions of Asian cultures. The venue itself is architecturally significant, designed to reflect traditional Asian aesthetic principles while serving as a modern gathering space for cultural exchange and artistic appreciation. Visitors to the Wang Center can expect to encounter a diverse range of exhibitions and programming that showcase both traditional and contemporary Asian art forms. The center regularly hosts visual art exhibitions featuring paintings, calligraphy, photography, and sculpture from various Asian cultures, providing insight into both historical artistic practices and modern creative innovations. Beyond visual arts, the programming often includes performing arts presentations, lectures, and cultural demonstrations that help visitors gain a deeper understanding of Asian artistic traditions and their evolution in American contexts. This multifaceted approach makes each visit an opportunity to discover something new, whether you are already familiar with Asian arts or just beginning to explore these rich cultural traditions. The visitor experience at the Wang Center is designed to be welcoming and educational, with spaces that encourage contemplation and cultural discovery. The center's galleries provide an intimate setting for viewing artwork, allowing visitors to engage closely with the pieces on display. The atmosphere balances reverence for cultural heritage with an accessible, community-oriented approach that makes everyone feel welcome regardless of their background or knowledge level. Whether you are a student, a longtime resident of Long Island, or a visitor to the Stony Brook area, the Wang Center offers a unique opportunity to expand your artistic horizons and connect with the vibrant traditions of Asian cultures. You can find more information about current exhibitions and programs by visiting their website at stonybrook.edu/wang.
Current Exhibitions
Contemporary jogakbo exhibition featuring Wonju Seo's translucent textile compositions that bridge traditional Korean craft techniques with modern abstract art, exploring themes of light, transparency, and spiritual reflection.
Location
Hours
Monday: 8:00 AM AM – 8:00 AM PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM AM – 8:00 AM PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM AM – 8:00 AM PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM AM – 8:00 AM PM
Friday: 8:00 AM AM – 8:00 AM PM
Saturday: 12:00 PM – 7:00 AM PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM – 7:00 AM PM
Contact Information
Address
100 Nicolls Road
Phone
(631) 632-4400