Archive for August, 2009

Fiber Art Workshop with Dora Hsiung

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009


Fiber Art Workshop with Dora Hsiung.
Date: September 12, 2009
Time: 2pm
Location: 750 Kearny Street, 3rd Floor San Francisco
Admission: Free
Material Fee: $10.00 (pay now)

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CCC’s Statement on Typhoon Morakot in Taiwan

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

The Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco would like to express our deepest condolences to the victims and families of the typhoon victims in Taiwan.

We ask supporters of the Chinese Culture Center and everyone in the Bay Area to help with our efforts to bring awareness and resources to the Taiwan typhoon relief efforts. According to current news reports, 136 people have been confirmed dead in Taiwan, 386 are missing, 45 are injured, and 523 people are buried under mudslides in two villages.

CCC is partnering with organizations to assist in fundraising efforts with relief agencies to support these families and victims of the Typhoon Morakot in Taiwan. We make these resources available on our website for those wishing to donate to this cause.
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Winter 2010 Chinese Culture Class Registration

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Weekday Beginner Adult Mandarin Class Registration

Weekday Advanced Beginner Adult Mandarin Class Registration

Weekday Intermediate Adult Mandarin Class Registration

Weekend Beginner Adult Mandarin Class Registration

Weekend Advanced Beginner Adult Mandarin Class Registration

Weekend Intermediate Adult Mandarin Class Registration

Children Learn and Play Mandarin Class Registration

Chinese Brush Painting Class Registration

Chinese Calligraphy Class Registration

Celebrating Youth: Special Closing Ceremony for Present Tense Biennial Exhibition

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Date: Saturday, August 22, 2009
Location: Chinese Culture Center Auditorium
Address: 750 Kearny Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108
Admission: FREE

The Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco presents “Celebrating Youth,” a special closing ceremony for the Present Tense Biennial 2009 Exhibition. This event features musical performances by the Star Valley Children’s Choir, under the direction of Sherlin Chan. Performances include music from best-loved musicals and Asian folk songs. Don’t miss out on one of the last chances to catch our highly-reviewed Present Tense Biennial Exhibition. Our Present Tense Biennal 2009 Exhibition features 31 artists reflecting on and reinterpreting contemporary Chinese culture through unique artistic mediums in our Center’s Gallery and storefronts throughout Chinatown.

“Celebrating Youth” is sure to be a fun-filled afternoon of music and art for everyone! Click here to RSVP!

C4 or CCC event

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

C4 or CCC event

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

cccgallery.org Art Event

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

Present 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

San Francisco Weekly

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

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