The Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco is a major community-based, non-profit organization established in 1965 to foster the understanding and appreciation of Chinese and Chinese American art, history, and culture in the United States. The Center offers a variety of educational and cultural programs. These programs range from lectures, workshops, and classes to art exhibitions, dance and musical performances, and cultural exchanges—all of which enable members of the Chinese American community and the general public alike to gain a deeper knowledge of historical as well as contemporary Chinese and Chinese American culture. More at www.c-c-c.org
Curated by Abby Chen, first Xian Rui artist debut at Chinese Culture Center
Harmony and Bliss 2011 honoree Cecilia Chiang discusses her years as a restaurateur in San Francisco
5/19 the CCC's first Art at Night featured the jazz of the Francis Wong Unit
Francis Wong gives us a taste of what's to come at the Art at Night press conference
Daily Lives ; 日常生活 is an exhibition that considers the question of material objects in everyday life. Inspired by artist Song Dong’s investigations of family, consumerism, and the small meditative moments that punctuate an ordinary life,
CCC Guzheng instructor Garyan Wong leads a free class at the center on April 22
Guzheng master Garyan Wong teaches a free class at CCC
KTSF Channel 26 Coverage of In Search of Roots Exhibition
Thanks for your support throughout the year! We're looking forward to seeing you in 2011