Chinese Calligraphy 書法
As part of Heritage Celebration Programming, Chatham Square Library will host Chinese Calligraphy sessions on Oct 26 from 1-2:30PM! Join us to learn together. Calligraphy writing techniques. Bring your own Calligraphy pens. Free!
加入我們一起學習。畫法寫作技巧。帶上你自己的畫法筆。免費!
Chinese Traditional Painting 國畫
As part of Heritage Celebration Programming, come & learn the techniques of Chinese Traditional Painting in the Community Room of Chatham Square on Oct 26 from 10-11AM! Please bring your own brushes, paint plate, small water container and traditional Chinese ink; we will provide paper and color ink. Free!
學習國畫繪畫技巧!請帶上畫筆,水彩板, 装水器和墨;我們將提供紙張和彩色墨水。免費!
Launch Event: Bonnie's Rocket with Emeline Lee
Celebrate the launch event for Emeline Lee’s debut picture book, “Bonnie’s Rocket”, at Yu & Me Books. “Bonnie's Rocket”, illustrated by Alina Chau and published by Lee & Low, is a STEM-friendly story set during Apollo 11. Inspired by the experiences of the author's grandfather, who helped design the space suits and life-support systems on the Apollo 11 lunar module, Bonnie's Rocket celebrates the diverse team that contributed to one of the United States's greatest achievements. It's also a heartwarming father-daughter story and a terrific gift for budding engineers and space fans of all ages. No registration required. More info.
Sunday Tai Chi
Open Tai Chi class for all levels in Elizabeth Street Garden, taught by Sherry Zhang from Tai Chi Solution. This event is free to the public.
Launch Event: First Generation: Recipes from My Taiwanese-American Home with Frankie Gaw
Celebrate the launch event for Frankie Gaw’s debut cookbook at Yu & Me Books! In First Generation, Frankie Gaw of Little Fat Boy presents a tribute to Taiwanese home cooking. With dishes passed down from generations of family, Frankie introduces a deeply personal and essential collection of recipes inspired by his multicultural experience, melding the flavors of suburban America with the ingredients and techniques his parents grew up with. No registration required. More info.
An Evening of Multilingual Readings by BIPOC Writers & Translators
Join Yu & Me Books and the BIPOC Literary Translators Caucus for a reading to promote the importance of literary translation! Featured Readers include Stine An, Jenna Tang, Jeremy Tiang, Jennifer Shyue, Soje, and Nadia Bongo. Each reader will read for about five to seven minutes each, and the reading will be followed by mingling over refreshments. This event is free to the public. RSVP here.
NO/PEN Mic with Host Ed Lin
The Halloween NO/PEN Mic welcomes all performers to share their spoken word, poetry, prose, singing, standup, and beyond. An all ages event, the space is open to anyone who wants to share for 5-minute time slots. Sign-ups begin at 7:30PM, the event starts at 8PM.
In Celebration of COCOON: Zhang Yueran, Jeremy Tiang, and Jade Song
On Oct 19th at 9PM, the Asian American Writers’ Workshop will virtually convene a bilingual virtual celebration of Zhang Yueran‘s novel Cocoon, translated by Jeremy Tiang. We’ll be joined by both the author and translator, as well as artist and author Jade Song, for readings from the book in Chinese and English, and a conversation with one of the most exciting writers working in China today. RSVP HERE! / 在这里预约注册
Chinese Calligraphy 書法
As part of Heritage Celebration Programming, Chatham Square Library will host Chinese Calligraphy sessions on Oct 19 from 1-2:30PM! Join us to learn together. Calligraphy writing techniques. Bring your own Calligraphy pens. Free!
加入我們一起學習。畫法寫作技巧。帶上你自己的畫法筆。免費!
Chinese Traditional Painting 國畫
As part of Heritage Celebration Programming, come & learn the techniques of Chinese Traditional Painting in the Community Room of Chatham Square on Oct 19 from 10-11AM! Please bring your own brushes, paint plate, small water container and traditional Chinese ink; we will provide paper and color ink. Free!
學習國畫繪畫技巧!請帶上畫筆,水彩板, 装水器和墨;我們將提供紙張和彩色墨水。免費!
Fitting In with Haruka Aoki and John Olson
Haruka Aoki and John Olson, the authors of “Fitting In”, will be giving a reading and signing books at Yu & Me Books! A heart-warming, inclusive, and whimsical picture book about a square trying to fit into a world of circles. This book celebrates what makes everyone unique and special. In a world of circles, Square feels different! In public, Square wears extra shapes to try to fit in, but pretending to be a circle all the time is hard work. More info.
Sunday Tai Chi
Open Tai Chi class for all levels in Elizabeth Street Garden, taught by Sherry Zhang from Tai Chi Solution. This event is free to the public.
A Superjam Called Saturday: Our Chinatown Fundraiser Closing Celebration
Join Resonator at their final Closing Celebration of our Chinatown Fundraiser! Resonator will be packing out their favorite Soho Clothing Store, FRIED RICE, with live music, buskers, and more! This event is free to the public and register here.
Calling Out: Visual Artist AIRspace Residency Exhibition 2021–22 Opening Reception
With practices spanning video, drawing, painting, and installation, the annual Visual Artist AIRspace Residency exhibition features work by the 2021–22 cohort: artists Amina Ross, Jordan Strafer, Dhaynne Torres, and Red Canary Song. This exhibition explores the tension between labor and rest as tied to understandings of self, community and our built environment. More info — Make an appointment or walk-in.
The Red String
The Red String is an augmented reality (AR) art installation designed for multiple public parks in Asian American neighborhoods. The installation consists of both physical and digital components reflecting on immigrant experiences, East Asian cultural heritage, and Asian American identity. The artwork includes a series of large banners with distinct designs inspired by patterns of Asian red strings, also called Asian knots, a type of folk art symbolizing unity & love. The banners will be installed along the fences at both parks, in close proximity to the tables and benches where community members and visitors gather on a daily basis. On view in Columbus Park from October 15 to December 18, 2022.
Stay True Event with Hua Hsu
Yu & Me Books has a combination event for you! A reading, signing, zine swap, and 3-point contest with Chinatown Basketball Club across the street after! Bring your zines, bring your best game, and most importantly, bring yourself. Hua Hsu, a New Yorker staff writer, will give a reading from his memoir “Stay True”, a gripping memoir on friendship, grief, the search for self, and the solace that can be found through art. A coming-of-age story that details both the ordinary and extraordinary, “Stay True” is a bracing memoir about growing up, and about moving through the world in search of meaning and belonging. No registration required. More info.
Zhang Furong: Crossing the Dry Sea Opening Reception & Artist Talk | 張富榮個展開幕酒會&藝術家座談
Gallery 456 is pleased to present “Crossing the Dry Sea”, a solo exhibition of Furong Zhang's recent works. On October 14, the exhibit will open with a reception at 5PM and an artist talk and exhibition walk through at 6PM.
Zhang Furong Solo Exhibition: Crossing the Dry Sea | 张富荣個展: 穿越枯
Gallery 456 is pleased to present “Crossing the Dry Sea”, a solo exhibition of Furong Zhang's recent works, on view October 14 - 28, 2022. "Crossing the Dry Sea" is a solo presentation of recent oil paintings by Furong Zhang addressing emotions and ideas revolving around being a first-generation Chinese American immigrant. Zhang’s paintings explore concepts of alienation and displacement, self-contradiction, power structures, industrialization, and historical erasure through allegorical figurative scenes juxtaposing mythologized memories and experiences of living in China and immigrating to America. The figures in the paintings are in the process of transformative journeys, and act as metaphors of how an immigrant’s utopian dreams collide and coexist in uneasy harmony with the reality of contemporary American society and notions of belonging. An aura of an aftermath permeates through the paintings, as the surroundings that the scenes take place in fluctuate between interior and exterior as if they are psychological landscapes. More info.
Talking Books: Asian American Authors in Conversation—Alvin Eng, author of Our Laundry, Our Town: My Chinese American Life from Flushing to the Downtown Stage and Beyond
As part of Chatham Square Library’s “Talking Books: Asian American Authors in Conversation” series, please join Alvin Eng and staff for a discussion on Eng’s memoir, “Our Laundry, Our Town: My Chinese American Life from Flushing to the Downtown Stage and Beyond”. Find more information and online registration here.
Peach Blossom Spring and We Two Alone: Melissa Fu in conversation with Jack Wang
Yu & Me Books present Melissa Fu in conversation with Jack Wang. “Peach Blossom Spring” by Melissa Fu is a "beautifully rendered" novel about war, migration, and the power of telling our stories, following three generations of a Chinese family on their search for a place to call home. “We Two Alone” by Jack Wang dramatizes the Chinese diaspora across the globe over the past hundred years. Set on five continents and spanning decades, “We Two Alone” traces the arc and evolution of the Chinese immigrant experience. No registration required. More info.
Book Launch: Somewhere Sisters by Erika Hayasaki
Celebrate the book launch of “Somewhere Sisters” by Erika Hayasaki at Yu & Me Books. Identical twins Isabella and Hà were born in Vietnam and raised on opposite sides of the world, each knowing little about the other’s existence, until they were reunited as teenagers, against all odds. Award-winning journalist Erika Hayasaki spent years and hundreds of hours interviewing each of the birth and adoptive family members and tells the girls’ incredible story from their perspectives, challenging conceptions about adoption and what it means to give a child a good life. Hayasaki contextualizes the sisters’ experiences with the fascinating and often sinister history of twin studies, the nature versus nurture debate, and intercountry and transracial adoption, as well as the latest scholarship and conversation surrounding adoption today, especially among adoptees. No registration required. More info.
Letters Home
The artist Xiaoyin Xie 谢箫吟 invites community members to a write letters to loved ones in the beautiful Elizabeth Street Garden. “Letters Home” is supported by the What Can We Do? micro-grant from A4 and hosted by Elizabeth Street Garden. The event is free and open to the public.
Sunday Tai Chi
Open Tai Chi class for all levels in Elizabeth Street Garden, taught by Sherry Zhang from Tai Chi Solution. This event is free to the public.
Marco Polo Street Festival and Marionette Pageant
Every October, Two Bridges Neighborhood Council hosts its annual Marco Polo Pageant and Festival, celebrating the Chinatown & Little Italy Historic District. The Marco Polo Street Festival will feature performances by New York Chinese Opera Society, Chen Hagen (Chinese Music Ensemble of NY), Sofia Levchenko, Zerd, The Italian Fairy, and more! The Marionette Procession will begin at 10:30AM on Mulberry Street between Bayard and Grand Street.
DRAWN TOGETHER: STORIES OF RESILIENCE AND RENEWAL IN NYC CHINATOWN
Presented in partnership with the Mott Street Girls and Asian American Arts Alliance, DRAWN TOGETHER: STORIES OF RESILIENCE AND RENEWAL IN NYC CHINATOWN by graphic designer and illustrator Sammy Yuen is an array of exquisitely detailed line drawings depicting historic New York City Chinatown businesses, landmarks, and community organizations, currently on view in the Pearl River Mart Gallery.