Archive for October, 2009

Intimate Dinner with Dora Hsiung

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Special Event – Intimate Dinner with Dora Hsiung, featuring special cuisine inspired by the artwork and prepared by Chef Ni of Jia Yun. Call for reservation: 415-986-1822 [$100 per person]

Lecture/Painting Demonstration by Chen Jiang Hong

Friday, October 16th, 2009

MEET WITH ARTIST CHEN JIANG HONG!

When: Saturday, November 14, 2009
Time: 12:00 – 1:45 PM
Where: Chinese Culture Center Gallery (3rd Floor)
Price: Free
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On Saturday, November 14th, 2009, Chinese-French artist and author Chen Jiang Hong will honor us with his presence, to give a lecture and painting demonstration. This event will be held at the Chinese Culture Center’s gallery, from 12:00 to 1:45pm.
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SAVE THE DATE: Saturday, November 7, 2009

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

H&B 2009CCC’s Harmony & Bliss 2009 is only A FEW DAYS away! Come wine and dine at the Chinese Culture Center’s most exciting and elegant annual fundraising dinner on Saturday, November 7, 2009 at 6:00 pm. The fundraising dinner features a wonderful pairing of Western wines with fine cuisine. Also, attendees will have many opportunities to bid on great items such as rare wines and a variety of gift baskets. Read More »

CCF Job Announcement: Outreach Coordinator

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

The Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco is seeking applicants for a part-time Outreach Coordinator for the Chinese Culture Center.
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“Professional Tea Ceremony and Tasting” with Tea Masters from the North American Asian Art & Culture Association “茶道” 攜手北美藝文學會茶藝專家

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

Date: Sunday, October 18, 2009
Time: 2:00 pm
Admission: FREE
Location: Chinese Culture Center Auditorium,
750 Kearny Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94108

Held in conjunction with our tea exhibition with United Commercial Bank at the Pacific Heritage Museum, this tea ceremony will bring in a different atmosphere through drinking tea. From learning to appreciate the tea cups, smelling the tea’s fragrance to tasting the tea. Like Chinese art, it combines different disciplines. In the old literati tradition, people would gather together to recite poetry, play music, and brew tea. 12 bilingual Tea Masters will present the art of tea with Guzheng and Guqin background music played by SF Gu-Zheng Music Society. Teas will include Bao-Chung cha (made by North American Asian Art & Culture Association members) and Da-Hung-Paw. Spots are limited to 96 guests! RSVP online today!

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Special Presentation on Chinese-American Art by Professor Gordon H. Chang

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Gordon H. ChangPatrons, students, and researchers of Chinese-American culture of Northern California will have a chance to listen to a lecture by Professor Gordon H. Chang on Chinese American Art History at the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco on October 10, 2009 at 1:00pm.

In partnership with San Francisco State University, the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco is proud to host a lecture by Gordon H. Chang with opening remarks by Mark Johnson. The lecture is given in conjunction with the exhibition, Chromatic Constructions: Contemporary Fiber Art by Dora Hsiung. Hsiung, a contemporary Asian-American artist, has been adapting traditional yarn wrapping techniques of China and other countries for more than 30 years. The lecture is free to the public and will focus on Chinese-American Art. Read More »

2009 Xian Rui (Fresh & Sharp) Series – Dora Hsiung

Monday, September 7th, 2009


CHROMATIC CONSTRUCTIONS: Contemporary Fiber Art by Dora Hsiung.
Opening Reception: 9.11.2009 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Exhibition Date: 9.12.2009 – 1.10.2010
Workshop: 9.12.2009 at 2 pm (click here for information and pictures)

The art of Dora Hsiung at initial impact is straightforward and unabashedly decorative, yet upon analysis it proves to contain subtleties to engage the eye and the mind. Her fabric sculptures look – and are – mathematically organized. Like a well-constructed fugue, a Hsiung work alters its tone and its counterpoint subtly as it moves from side to side, from top to bottom. Now and then there is a dissonant thread, which serves to accent the harmony of the whole.

“Don’t miss: ‘Chromatic Constructions’” – Mary Eisenhart, Thursday, October 22, 2009, 96 Hours

色‧立體:熊李南琛的當代纖維藝術 
2009舊金山中華文化中心「鮮銳」展系列
2009年9月12日至2010年1月10日

熊李南琛個展是舊金山中華文化中心所推出的第二屆「鮮銳」系列,同時也是第一次以纖維為媒材的展覽,

「鮮銳」是舊金山中華文化中心的藝術家個展系列,2008年首屆「鮮銳」展系列為裝置藝術家劉北立,該系列強調「新鮮」、「敏銳」視野,展出最新或未曾發表的創作,推出卓越但尚未被廣泛認識的華人藝術家,將提供觀者對當代中華文化的全新視野。2008 – 2010「鮮銳」由Phyllis C. Wattis基金會資助。

The Xian Rui (Fresh and Sharp) exhibition series for 2008-2010 is funded by the Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation. Other support provided by Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund, the members of Chinese Culture Center and individual supporters. 2009 Exhibition is co-sponsored by Hilton Hotel of San Francisco Financial District.


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Roots Seminar – Essay, Presentation, Exhibition

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

Tea Tasting

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

Tea Exhibition (Pacific Heritage Musuem)