Chinatown Art Brigade: Degentrification Archives Exhibit Opening - Feb 10th 2023, 5-7pm

Join us this upcoming Friday, February 10th from 5-7pm at the Pace University Art Gallery (41 Park Row, 1st Floor) -  for the opening of our exhibition "Chinatown Art Brigade: Degentrification Archives." The exhibit will be on view from February 10 through March 25, 2023. We are inviting our friends and collaborators, many of whom are featured in the exhibit, to celebrate its opening.

WHAT: Chinatown Art Brigade: Degentrification Archives Exhibit Opening 

WHEN: THIS FRIDAY, February 10th from 5-7pm

WHERE: Pace University Art Gallery (41 Park Row, 1st Floor) Guests should enter via the Spruce Street entrance of 41 Park Row. 

More Info: the IG Invite and FB invite 

DJs Romil Chouhan and Tao Leigh Goffe (also known as the Sbarro Soundsystem) will be providing the beats.

*Please note that proof of COVID-19 vaccination is required. 

Details:

Pace University Art Gallery presents “Degentrification Archives,” an exhibit by the Chinatown Art Brigade (CAB) which uplifts the stories of people most directly impacted by the gentrification of Manhattan’s Chinatown, with the long-term goal of protecting and preserving our neighborhood. The "Degentrification Archives" is a curated collection spanning our seven year history. The exhibition includes archival material, photographs, videos, placekeeping maps, large scale projections, as well as banners, posters and other direct action ephemera. The show also highlights our collaborations with local and national cultural groups, movements, and formations including CAAAV Chinatown Tenants Union, the W.O.W. Project, The Illuminator, Decolonize This Place/MTL+, Grassroots Asians Rising, Asian Americans United, Mi Casa No Es Su Casa (also known as Mi Casa Resiste), CID Coalition, Coast to Coast Chinatowns Against Displacement (C2C) and many others. Additionally, the exhibition highlights the racial justice, housing rights, and community organizing history of CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities, CAB’s partner organization. In the dedicated lab space, a timeline highlights CAAAV’s nearly 35-year history along with photographs, videos and related ephemera.