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Thursday, March 22, 2018

The Chinese-American Museum of Chicago seeks to commemorate and interpret the experiences of Chinese immigrants to the American midwest. The museum opened in 2005 in Chicago's Chinatown neighborhood. Although it suffered a damaging fire in 2008, it reopened its renovated quarters, the Raymond B. & Jean T. Lee Center, in 2010.

Its exhibits have included: "The Attic," (the saved treasures of local resident); Chicago Chinatown themed artwork by students of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Chinese games and play; explorations and displays of traditional festivals; and historical period studies of Chinese-American Immigrants, their experiences and communities. In addition to exhibits, lectures on Chinese-American topics of interest are hosted by the museum, such as American inventions of "Chinese" cooking.

The museum is a private, non-profit organization, open to the public. It is a member organization of the Chicago Cultural Alliance.

See also




Chinese-American Museum of Chicago - Executive director Anita Luk introduces this heritage museum, which after a devastating fire is rebuilding its collections. The Chicago Community Trust is proud to be a funder and supporter...

  • Chinese in Chicago


References


Events 2013
Events 2013. Source : www.greendragonsociety.com


Chinese American Museum of Chicago | AsAm News
Chinese American Museum of Chicago | AsAm News. Source : asamnews.com

 
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