Keng-Ming Liu grew up in Taiwan, but he began his motion design career in New York. After a decade of living and working in Brooklyn, he left his NY life...
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This week: Experimental puppetry based on a Chinese poem; Taiwanese singer Crowd Lu; Wu Man and the Taipei Chinese Opera; sci-fi author Liu Cixin; a play about the Chinese female in...
This week: Chinatown Arts Week which includes events organized by Think!Chinatown and Art Parley’s launch of the second issue of the Round Robin Trilingual Community Newspaper; Chinese Theatre Works performs...
The Golden Pin Design Award is the Asian design accolade that emerging designers all want to win. Established in 1981, there is a longstanding respect for the award among the...
This week: Kickoff for Chinatown Arts Week and Think!Chinatown’s website How To Chinatown; avant-garde films from 1960s Taiwan; contemporary Chinese classical music as part of the China Now music festival;...
Amid the current debate over our country’s treatment of immigrants and refugees, one question looms: what is humane? It’s an issue that begs examination as we’re confronted with the separation...
This week: A King Kong knock-off by Shaw Brothers Studio; films about Singapore; a talk about Bruce Lee; a workshop to assist Chinatown businesses; a symposium about international residencies; a...
This week: New exhibitions and works by local artists on view at Bronx Museum, Queens Museum, Gallery MC, Gallery 456, and the S Train between Times Square and Grand Central;...
This week: A musical comedy about an early Chinese American vaudeville performer; an excellent animated film that captures the excitement and anxieties of international students while showing a glimpse of...
Printed Matter’s NY Art Book Fair (NYABF) returns to MoMA PS1 September 21 – 23 with 365 artists, collectives, and publishers large and small from around the world. Most of us...