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Panel discussion: Contemporary Art, Community & Public Space
Thursday, July 9th, 2009

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. RSVP here!
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
There will also be wine, snacks and luck draw for the attendees
View coverage of Phoenix TV (must use IE)
First Summer Weekend Class
Saturday, April 18th, 2009First Summer Weekday Advanced Mandarin
Saturday, April 18th, 2009Present Tense Biennial 2009: 5/2 – 8/23
Monday, April 6th, 2009
Present Tense Biennial: Chinese Character 現在時雙年展
Presented by Chinese Culture Center in collaboration with Kearny Street Workshop
May 1, 2009 6:30 PM – VIP (CCC members & Donors) & Invited Guest Special Preview
Free to public on view from May 2nd – August 23rd
Special website: www.presenttense.us
In the hands of 31 contemporary artists from China and throughout the U.S., San Francisco’s Chinatown becomes a laboratory of diverse ideas about contemporary Chinese culture in a new exhibition at the Chinese Culture Center.
“a multitude of favorites in this diverse and absorbing show”, Subjunctive, Hideous Sunday
“Convey Your Truth”, The California Report, aired on NPR
“Vibrant, political, poetic, and challenging…Go see this show!!!” – Marisa Nakasone, SF Art Examiner
“A fine exhibition all the way around… Definite go see.”, ArtBusiness.com
“a perfect embodiment of a transitional moment in American racial politics” - Claire Light, KQED Arts
“I’m also delighted to see that it hasn’t been curated along predictable lines of authenticity and/or ethnicity. ” — Jenifer K Wofford
“I’m looking forward to seeing Sean Marc Lee’s paternal portraits, Fang Lu’s answer to hyphy, Thomas Chang’s American twist on Jia Zhangke’s 2004 The World, Litang Liang’s revisions of calligraphy, and a video piece by sometime Guardian contributor Sergio de la Torre.(Huston)” San Francisco Bay Guardian
“Top pick!” – Examiner
“it’s going to be a really cool, fasinating exhibition,” Angry Asian Man
“is going to be kick-ass,” wiqaable.com
“…[the Present Tense Exhibition] won’t leave you intellectually hungry” – Shotgun Review
“A wonderfully diverse exhibition…” – SFStation
