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SUMMARY:History Walk: Asian Americans and the Downtown Arts Scene\, 1980–2000
DESCRIPTION:Many talented artists of Asian descent helped define the vibrant art scene in downtown New York in the last decades of the 20th century\, including some in China Institute Gallery’s current exhibition\, Metamorphosis: Chinese Imagination and Transformation. On World AIDS Day\, we will remember their contributions and those who lost their lives during the AIDS crisis\, by tracing their steps on the trendy Lower East Side and East Village. Artists highlighted in this walk may include Ching Ho Cheng\, Chuang Che\, David Diao\, Ming Fay\, Tehching Hsieh\, Ma Hao\, Anna Sui\, Tan Dun\, Tseng Kwong Chi\, Muna Tseng\, and Martin Wong. The sites to be visited include where they exhibited\, worked\, and hung out with peers. \nThe tour begins from the Lower East Side\, inside the Delancey St – Essex St subway station on the downtown F-Train platform at 1 PM. Run time is approximately 2 hours. The tour totals 3 miles of walking on uneven terrain on the Lower East Side\, East Village\, SoHo\, Tribeca\, and Chinatown\, making brief standing stops at each selected site. Please wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather. The tour will proceed rain or shine; in the event of extreme weather that requires a tour cancellation\, we will contact registered guests in advance.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/history-walk-asian-americans-and-the-downtown-arts-scene-1980-2000/
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SUMMARY:Crossing Boundaries 24: Between Breaths: A Sonic Memoir with gamin
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, Fridman Gallery\, and New Ear\, Inc. present Crossing Boundaries 24: Between Breaths: A Sonic Memoir with gamin\, an intimate multimedia performance by Korean-born\, U.S.-based musician gamin\, a multi-instrumentalist and designated Yisuja (official holder of Korea’s Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 46). In this work\, gamin invites audiences into a sonic memoir woven from breath\, memory\, and ancestral voice.
URL:https://aaari.info/event/crossing-boundaries-24-between-breaths-a-sonic-memoir-with-gamin/
LOCATION:Fridman Gallery\, 169 Bowery\, New York\, NY\, 10002
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SUMMARY:History of Anti-AANHPI Laws and Legal Battles Wehinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Citizenship as Architecture\, the first event in our two-part History of Anti-AANHPI Laws and Legal Battles series. \nFrom the 1790 Naturalization Act to Wong Kim Ark\, this conversation uncovers how American law built the very idea of citizenship through exclusion\, loyalty\, and race\, and how those boundaries still shape belonging today. \nFeaturing: Robert S. Chang\, Aziz Rana\, and Hiroshi Motomura
URL:https://aaari.info/event/history-of-anti-aanhpi-laws-and-legal-battles-wehinar-series/
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