Located in #Vancouver’s Chinatown is the beautiful Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese #Garden. Visitors can walk the gardens, observe exhibitions, and take part in events and workshops! What plants would you seek out to see? 🌱
Come to our career fair on Sept. 17 at the Sheraton Centre, Toronto! Learn more about career opportunities at Unity Health and join us in providing the best care experiences, fueled by world-class education, research and innovation. Register here: https://t.co/zlxkYGApQL
The history of Indigenous representation in American cinema is often ugly, but some filmmakers have pushed against the trend. In honor of Indigenous People’s Day tomorrow, here are three films to watch now: https://t.co/n1m2AehuNo
Explore #TOAF60 Curated Collections: "Codes, Patterns, and the Unspoken" by Henry Heng Lu @luhenghenry
Visit https://t.co/zNlKkdmxdX to browse "Codes, Patterns, and the Unspoken" to get you inspired on finding works of art for your surroundings.
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Join us for an Online Opening Reception of our new exhibit "The Remains of a Journey" with Gu Xiong! Friday, Nov. 13, from 6 - 7:30 PM. No registration is required. The artist will be in attendance. Join via this link: https://t.co/kYsA5SvO5b Looking forward to seeing you online!
Henry Heng Lu speaks to artists, culture workers and organizers across the country about solidarity actions, combatting microaggressions and being there for community. Read part two of this two-part series now.
https://t.co/G33QbBWdUb
In this two-part series, Henry Heng Lu reaches out to Chinese Canadian artists, culture workers and organizers from across the country to discuss how they are supporting their communities, demonstrating solidarity and combatting racism.
https://t.co/3u4wr0ccZI
Many of our community members have been deeply impacted by COVID-19. We’ve put together a list of resources located around Chinatown — some of which offer Chinese and Vietnamese language support that we hope can be helpful during this time.
Experience #nbTO10 all night long at the BSM! Curate an exhibition with artists from the Institute of Institutional Critique or check out a non-dance dance club with the team from Call Again. And our museum exhibitions will be open, too! Starts at 7 pm - see you here!
Gentrification and immigration are changing Chinatowns across Canada. In this interview, Henry Heng Lu asks artists Morris Lum and Karen Tam about how Chinese identities are evolving as a result. https://t.co/WYrIGTHBmT
Henry Heng Lu's #exhibition "Far and Near: the Distance(s) between Us" is an example of the extraordinary work students are producing at the #Art Museum," says @artmuseumuoft Barbara Fischer, Director of the #UofTDaniels's MVS, Curatorial Studies program https://t.co/ZRT61TKzsh
We are thrilled to be the winner of the #OAAGAwards2018 Exhibition of the Year, Budget Under $20,000, for Far and Near: The Distance(s) between Us, Curated by Henry Heng Lu (September 6 – October 29, 2017). Thank you @OntArtGalleries! ✨🙏 #contemporaryart#canadianart
Congrats to @artmuseumuoft for winning Thematic Exhibition under $20,000 for Far and Near: The Distance(s) between Us by Henry Heng Lu at the #OAAGawards2018 !