Become a CCC Member!
By becoming a member of the CCC, you will receive numerous benefits and discounts. More importantly, you will be directly supporting artistic excellence; contributing to the economic revitalization; and promoting an inclusive and educational vision of art and cultural exchange in the Bay Area and beyond. For more information, visit our website at: www.c-c-c.org, or call us at (415) 986-1822
Be a champion and an ambassador!
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Register for the Fall Semester of Classes at CCC!
The Chinese Culture Center offers four sessions per year of Mandarin classes for adults and for children. Learn more and register on the CCC website, or by clicking here | Calling all Kung Fu Students!
The Guangdong Overseas Chinese Cultural Exchange Association will provide 6 members of the Chinese Culture Center who have experience in martial arts with a complete Traditional Kung Fu training immersion program from December 1st to December 31st, 2010. The training camp will be held at the Chan Wu Center [禅武中心 ] in Guangdong and will consist of kung fu training, Chan lectures, and field trips to heritage sites. This opportunity is open to CCC members in good physical health. Please contact the Chinese Culture Center for more details about how to apply!Registration Fee: $100 Tuition, Room & Board: Fully subsidized
Thank you to all of our Institutional and Funding Partners
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Contact Info Chinese Culture Center 750 Kearny St., 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA 94108 (415) 986-1822 |
| | Dear CCC Family,
Though the seasons have changed and our days are growing shorter, autumn will be one of the busiest and most exciting seasons that the CCC has ever seen! Beginning this month, the CCC gallery will transition from Stella Zhang's cutting-edge contemporary pieces to house Pat Tseng's classical adornments. We are looking forward to celebrating our 45th anniversary at the 2010 Harmony and Bliss gala this October, and are very excited for the opportunity to meet you at one of our board-sponsored membership events throughout the season.
We are also thrilled to announce that the CCC was recently joined by three new staff members, each of whom bring unique talents and fresh ideas to our work in the community. A big welcome to Program Director Ben Wong, Administrative and Project Assistant Jenny Leung, and Roots Program Associate Rosa Wong-Chie.
2010 has been a landmark year for the CCC and our community. It's been wonderful to see the positive effects of art on our neighborhood's economic and cultural revitalization, and of course on the city's diversity. We embrace this vision, and welcome everyone to realize progressive perspectives in Chinese and Chinese American cultural heritage.Thank you for your continuing support. When you visit the gallery, come say hello!
Warmly, Mabel Teng and the CCC team
Upcoming Events
New Exhibition Opening: Pat Tseng - Emblems of Ethereal Grace The CCC is proud to present Pat Tseng's newest gallery exhibit, "Emblems of Ethereal Grace," opening September 26, 2010. CCC members are invited to attend the opening gala on September 25 from 2-4pm. Timeless, exquisite and subtle, Pat Tseng's work defies categorization: it is both jewelry and fine art. Her work has been exhibited in museums such as the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, and the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, and also in retail venues ranging from Saks Fifth Avenue to the Smithsonian. Her work combines contemporary craft and ageless artifact, using novel silk knotting techniques and patterns and integrating ancient Chinese jade, jewels, and carvings. The adornments in this particular exhibition represent the mature work of the artist at her best. Emblems of Ethereal Grace will be on view Tuesdays through Saturdays from 11am to 4pm at the Chinese Culture Center Gallery, 750 Kearny St., 3rd floor. Admission to the
Fall Membership Drive
Please consider joining us at one of our membership events throughout the season. We've designed each of these get-togethers to help CCC staff and members get to know one another in a casual, comfortable, and family-fun setting. Both members and friends are welcome to RSVP, and to bring guests to these events.
September 25th, 12-2pm: Dim Sum Luncheon and meet-and-greet with CCC artists Kan Kwok fan and Stella Zhang. There's still time to RSVP to this event, where staff, board members, and artists will be on hand to get to know one another over a dim sum buffet catered by the famous Clement Restaurant. CCC event space, 750 Kearny St. 3rd Floor.
October 16th: Harmony and Bliss. This year we commemorate our landmark 45th anniversary, and as such will be celebrating our founders and the individuals whose contributions have most deeply influenced our achievements as an organization. The evening will feature a champagne reception followed by dinner with wine pairings as well as a live and silent auction. Empress of China Restaurant, 838 Grant Avenue, 5th floor.
November: Late in the season, CCC board member Norman Yee will host members and friends for a wine and cheese event Be sure to invite all interested friends for an evening of fine wines and artisan cheeses. Date and time TBA.
For information or to RSVP to any of these events, call us at 415 986-1822 or email info@c-c-c.org.
Ongoing Programs and Partnerships
CCC Artist Hou Yumei Chosen to Design Permanent Installation for the Central Subway in Chinatown
The Chinese Culture Center is thrilled to celebrate the selection of CCC resident visual artist Hou Yumei by the San Francisco Arts Commission for the Central Subway Public Art Project. As an immigrant of Manchurian descent, Hou Yumei is unique within the pool of six artists whose work will commemorate the opening of a series of new subway stations throughout San Francisco because it is an unprecedented showcasing of art created by an immigrant Chinese artist as part of an SFAC commissioned public art project. As a genius practitioner of Chinese paper cutting, her installation, which will be on display at the Chinatown subway station, displays her re-imagined artwork of traditional crafts in a piece titled "Yang Ge Dance of Northeast China." In the decision to select Hou Yumei, the San Francisco Art Commission stated that her work is "based on traditional Chinese paper cut art depicting a popular outdoor folk dance from the Northeastern provinces of China. The folk dance is a form of storytelling, and the artist's work includes imagery from a number of popular legends as well as scenes from everyday life." As commuters pass through the station, they too will be integrated into the movement and celebration of her work. The piece will be a permanent fixture within the first subway station ever to serve San Francisco's Chinatown and will represent both a flourishing of the arts in our community and a heightened visibility for Chinatown as a cultural center within the city.
A model of the subway space that will be designed by Hou Yumei
New Tai Chi Class
The CCC has added a new Tai Chi class taught in Chinese. The course is based on the Yang Family style of Tai Chi, which uses easily learned and practice stances that improve balance and agility.
Classes is held Wednesday and Friday evening from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Instructor Zhou Shufen is certified to teach by the China National Martial Arts Association, is a National First Class Social Physical Education Instructor in China and a Guangzhou Martial Arts Association Physical Health Quigong Committee Supervisor.
Don't Miss: Taiwan Film DaysA festival organized by CCC Partners at the San Francisco Film SocietyOctober 22-24, 2010 Viz Cinema at New People
This exciting three-day showcase highlights the best of contemporary Taiwanese cinema and provides Bay Area audiences with unique opportunities to view bold new Taiwanese films and engage with visionary filmmakers.
for more information including a full lineup of screenings please click here |
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