*** OUT OF TICKETS*** Sorry we are out of zoom links, but you can tune in tonight by streaming through our FB page
In celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, we’re bringing back our heartwarming Chinatown animated shorts for a special encore virtual screening. These stories bring us into the everyday lives of people who have long called Chinatown home and challenge us to reimagine how we collectively remember and honor the stories of our communities. How do we bring our communities into the fold as integral, active participants in the telling of their own stories? How do we engage the larger community in this collective remembering?
For this encore screening, we will be joined by our incredible artists, Yao Xiao and John Lee, as well as our featured storytellers, Margaret Yuen and Jan Lee, for a special Q&A session, moderated by Rochelle Kwan, where you (the audience) can ask your own questions. Join us in celebrating the long history of Chinatown and the people who continue to call it home today.
We will also have another special guest, Cindy Trinh, showcasing photos from her series, “No Boundaries,” an ongoing photo series documenting Chinatowns in New York and around the world. The series highlights Asian immigrants and workers who make a new life in a different country. Cindy will give us a personal look into her photographs and the stories she heard from the very people in them.
This month, in celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Cindy will be donating proceeds from the sales from her photo prints to Think!Chinatown, so check them out at her website below. We will also be selling special prints of illustrations directly from the animated shorts to support the artists, Yao Xiao and John Lee. Let’s continue to support our independent artists and Think!Chinatown by buying your own print to hold a piece of Chinatown in your home forever!
So gather your loved ones (virtually!) and join us Saturday, May 23rd at 8PM EST for this special encore screening of our animated Chinatown stories.
*Virtual link will be sent to your email 30 minutes before the start time. This is a free event, but donations are appreciated.
Yao Xiao is a China-born illustrator based in New York City. Yao Xiao creates artwork depicting a poetic visual world where complex concepts and human emotions are examined, amplified, and given physical form.
John Lee is an illustrator from Memphis, TN currently based in New York City. He received his BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute, and MFA from SVA's Illustration as Visual Essay program.
Cindy Trinh is a photographer, visual journalist and podcast host who is passionate about social justice and human rights. Her work focuses on cultural identity, racial justice, immigration, women's rights and activism.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from LMCC, Creative Engagement, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the New York State Council on the Arts.