Nang Yai is a Thai art form dating back to the 1400s that employs shadow puppetry to retell cultural narratives with a bonfire, intricately designed animal hides and a white screen. This exhibit by Jeff Case, a CCU professor, interprets this ancient art using modern methods with stereographic depictions of mythical Thai scenes.
Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery at Coastal Carolina University. Wednesday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Free. (843) 349-6409, coastal.edu