Think!Chinatown Community Art Space @ 384 Broadway

384 Broadway was a temporary art space presented by Think!Chinatown and Chashama. With the mission to increase representation of Asian American artists and themes of concern to our community, this project seeks to test new ways art spaces in Chinatown can better engage the neighborhood with cross-cultural and inter-generational practices.

This project was not a commercial endeavor and is largely run on the energy of community volunteers.

Exhibitions: Eating Bitterness (Luke Cheng and Simon Wu), The Inscrutable Chinese (Homer Shew), Between Here and Home (Alan Chin), Thank You, Enjoy (Katie Salisbury), Come You Back To Maynila Bay (Karl Orzorco), Where Are You REALLY From (James Chan)


Art X Archives: Postcards From Chinatown

What does yesterday’s art have to say about our contemporary moment? Art Across Archives asks us to rethink the archive as a space for play and a source for new ideas in the community. Featuring work by Ming Fay and the Epoxy Art Group, drawn from the collections of the Asian American Arts Centre, the Asia Art Archive in America, and selections by the Asia/Pacific/American Institute at NYU of materials from the Fales Library and Special Collections at NYU. This exhibition is made possible by the support of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC).

Curated by Stephanie Tung and Produced by Think!Chinatown