Saturday, July 25, 2009 from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM (PT)
Saturday, July 25th, 2009 - 1 to 3 pm
Location: Chinese Culture Center Auditorium - Free admission
Address: 750 Kearny Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108
A panel discussion for Present Tense artists and the community to discuss public art
and community building.
Featured Panelists: Ken Lo, Julie Chang, Justin Hoover, Imin Yeh, Vivian Chang (CCDC), Ellyn Parker (Mayor’s Office of Economic & Workforce Development)
Moderated by: Darin Ow-Wing, Executive Director of Community Educational Services
There will also be wine, snacks and luck draw for the attendees
With the great success of the Center's biennial exhibition, Present Tense 2009: Chinese Character, in collaboration with Kearny Street Workshop, we would like to engage the community in a casual, lively, and fun panel discussion regarding the relationship between contemporary art, community building, and public space as a venue for the arts. Among other topics, we will discuss the impact on artists, the community audience, and how exhibitions like Present Tense can bring new and provocative energy into the public scene.
Featured Panelists: Ken Lo, Julie Chang, Justin Hoover, Vivian Chang (CCDC), Ellyn Parker (Mayor's Office of Economic & Workforce Development)
Moderated by: Darin Ow-Wing, Executive Director of Community Educational Services
Present Tense Biennial 2009 is funded Grants for the Arts, Tower International, United Commercial Bank, Zellerbach and San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development
Present Tense Biennial 2009 would like to thank the following organizations for collaborative support:
Community Educational Services, Asian American Women Artists Association, Asia Society, Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center, Asian Law Caucus,Chinese for Affirmative Action, Chinatown YMCA, Chinatown Community Development Center, and Community Youth Center.
Location: 750 Kearny Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108
The Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco is a major community-based, non-profit organization established in 1965 to foster the understanding and appreciation of Chinese and Chinese American art, history, and culture in the United States. The facilities of the Center, totaling 20,000 square feet, include a 299-seat auditorium, a 2,935 square-foot gallery, book shop, classroom, and offices.
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