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Behold the Beauty of Art at Night & More
May 14, 2011

May 13, 2011


 

Art at Night!

 

 

Join us for Art at Night at the Chinese Culture Center, a series dedicated to great art, great food, and a great cause. 

 

Next Thursday, May 19, features the opening of Zheng Chongbin's abstract White Ink alongside Sumie Sounds, a jazz set from renowned Francis Wong Unit. 

 

 

5-7PM:

White Ink.    

CCC's XianRui visual art series, which showcases the amazing work by Zheng Chongbin. Featuring large scale, site-specific installation and video projection. 

Free

 

7-9PM

Sumie Sounds explores art illustrated as music, using the improvisational imagery shared by jazz and Sumie ink painting. All ticketholders entered to win airfare and 2 night stay at Hilton San Diego Bayfront.  $25 includes one glass of wine and hors d'oeuvres.  

 

buy tickets 

Proceeds benefit the Northern Japan Earthquake Relief Fund

 

 

 


Visual Arts

Check out Sidewalk Art: Discarded Spaces

  

Sidewalk Art, a project taking art to the public domain to reclaim and revitalize San Francisco's forgotten city spaces, is back! This year we are proud to feature Stella Zhang and Feng Jin, in a pair of street exhibitions that ooks at the empty storefront, or vacant city space, as a venue for dialogue and aesthetic appreciation.
Read more here.   

Watch a photo slideshow of Feng Jin's progress here

 

 

 

Education  

 

Join us on A Tale of Two Chinatowns! 

 

After leading tours for over twenty years, over the last few months, we have made some changes to our Heritage Walking Tour. We refreshed our theme, updated our tour curriculum, and have brought in new docents to reenergize our tour and re-imagine the landscape of Chinatown, as seen through the Chinese Culture Center. In the process, we were able to ask: which stories embody the Chinese American experience and Chinatown today?

 

Join us! We now have regular Saturday tours, and are offering discounts if you book online. Enter the code 'CCCENEWS' at checkout after buying tickets here. 

 

If you are interested in becoming a storyteller of Chinatown, apply to be a CCC Heritage Walk docent here.  

 

Join Mandarin Corner! 

 

Want to practice Mandarin? Want to leave out the stiff textbook conversations and practice Real Life

Mandarin? Want to make friends with Mandarin learners and lovers? Want to meet native Mandarin speakers? For learners looking to apply their studies in a fun and relaxed environment, come join Mandarin Corner! CCC's new FREE Language Practice program takes place every Saturday at the center starting at 11:30 am. For more information, give us a call at 415 986 1822.  


Around the Community

 

Locke Photo Exhibit returns to Locke 

locke ca  

This Saturday, May 14th, a collection of priceless photos of Locke will go on exhibit at the Locke Foundation. The collection was maintained by the Chinese Culture Center for decades, and is now on loan to the town where the shots were taken. Locke is America's only town founded and inhabited solely by Chinese for most of its history, and represents a significant landmark in Chinese American history. The exhibition opens in honor of Asian Pacific Heritage month.  

For more information, call the Locke Foundation at 1-916-776-1828 or email lockefoundation@frontiernet.net 

 

 



 

Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco

750 Kearny St., 3rd Floor

San Francisco, CA 94108

 

www.c-c-c.org

http://www.cccgallery.org

 


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