Exhibitions

The CCC offers a wide variety of exciting exhibitions of traditional and contemporary art, ranging from famous artists like Don Kingman and Chang Dai-Chien to local young artist Raymond Hu. In the past three years, recognizing the importance of art and culture as vehicles in building the community, we made an extra effort to reach out to school children and senior citizens by offering guided gallery tours, lectures and other activities. Over 800 visitors of school groups have enjoyed our recent exhibition: “Celebrating Spring: the Chinese Folk Art Way”.

 


click to view a listing of our past exhibitions

 

CCC’s gallery seeks to challenge perceptions, broaden perspectives, stimulate new understanding of the Chinese culture. We currently have two ongoing exhibition series at the Center: the Present Tense Biennial and XianRui (fresharp). The logos below will take you to an archive of news and featured artists for both series.

 

 

 

 

 

Proposals for Exhibits

The Chinese Culture Center encourages proposals from artists, writers, curators and organizations. If you are interested in submitting an exhibition proposal, please upload your portfolio to www.cccgallery.org, and email it to info@c-c-c.org with subject line “Exhibition Proposal to CCC Curator.” In the email specify the exhibition concept, execution plan, budget and amount of funding secured.  (If your portfolio is already on our online gallery, you do not need to include the JPG CD-R in your submission, simply note it in your resume/bio.) Click here for a floor map of our gallery space.

展覽

中華文化中心舉辦過大量傳統和當代藝術的重要展覽,展品既有出自曾景文和張大千這樣的名家,也有本地青年藝術家Raymond Hu的作品。我們認識到,文化藝術是社區建設的重要動力,所以,過去三年把工作重點擴展到學校的青少年兒童和社區的長者,為他們提供多姿多彩的展覽會導遊、演講和其他活動。我們最新的展覽「中華迎春民間藝術展」的學生團體參觀者多達八百餘人次。
中華文化中心畫廊希望使觀眾對中華文化有更深入、更廣闊、更透澈的新理解。我們現正舉行的是「現在時」雙年展和「鮮銳」藝術展(兩個藝術展的標誌見下圖)。
歡迎展覽會計劃書
中華文化中心鼓勵藝術家,作家,策展人和藝術機構提交展覽計劃書。有關詳情,請參閲展覽申請指南(中文) (如果你的作品已上傳至中心電子畫廊, 則你的申請書中無須附帶影像光盤,在申請中註明即可)

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