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(de)Constructing Chinatown: Opening Reception
(de)Constructing Chinatown will bring together local artists to create new art that breaks down commonly-held notions about Los Angeles' Chinatown, while re-envisioning new perspectives that reflect a more genuine understanding and appreciation of the community's history, culture and role as an essential part of the city's changing landscape
Where
Join us as we explore the complexities of a neighborhood and its communities by challenging preconceived notions about Los Angeles' Chinatown. The exhibition features new and recent works by eight Los Angeles based artists: Heimir Björgúlfsson, Audrey Chan, Phung Huynh, Betty Lee, James Rojas, Michael Sakamoto, Shizu Saldamando,and Matthew Winkler. This evening will be an unforgettable night of art, community, and fun, featuring special guest speakers, delicious refreshments, and the debut of new exhibition catalogs.
Exhibit Dates: July 26, 2012 – November 4, 2012
Opening Reception: Thurs., July 26, 2012 at CAM
5pm-7pm / FOR MEMBERS ONLY*
7pm-8pm / General Public
Learn more about the exhibit here: Facebook event
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