• explorASIAN 2018 Call for Submissions

    explorASIAN 2018 Call for Submissions

    explorasian banner, 2018Dear Partners,

    The Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society (VAHMS) is now accepting submissions for promotion of events for the explorASIAN 2018 Festival.

    This festival recognizes National Asian Heritage Month each May by building bridges between mainstream and Pan Asian communities in the celebration of multiculturalism and diversity.

    This year’s festival, “Pan Asian Routes” and will place a special focus on Pan Asian migration and the legacy, culture and accomplishments of the growing and diverse communities of Canadians with Pan Asian heritage.

    As a non-profit society, we provide a free service to support our partners by promoting Pan-Asian events through our explorASIAN channels.

    If you would like to join us, please complete the submission form in this link send a JPG image of your logo and event poster to office.vahms@gmail.com by Friday, March 2nd 2018 for inclusion in the Vancouver Courier, explorASIAN program guide and on our website and social media platforms.

    Our vision is to build a community where Asian arts, cultures and contributions are lived, shared and celebrated as part of the harmonious diversity of Canada.

  • VAHMS AGM 2018

    VAHMS AGM 2018

    explorasian banner, 2018The Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society Annual General Meeting will take place on at the Lipont Art Centre on Sunday, January 7th, 2018, from 2-4 pm.

    If you plan to attend, please RSVP to office.vahms@gmail.com

    The AGM will be followed by an artist led tour by Joseph Loh.

    Lipont Art Centre
    4211 No. 3 Road
    Richmond, BC V6X 2C3

    By Skytrain: Take Canada line, get off at Aberdeen Station and cross No. 3 Road.
    By car: Turn into the parking lot at the West side of No. 3 Road and Browngate Road. Parking is free.

  • Voices of the Pacific Rim

    Voices of the Pacific Rim

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    Voices of The Pacific Rim

    Tuesday, January 23, 2018 7:00PM
    Queen Elizabeth Theatre

     

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  • UNLOCKING THE CODE – Retrospective Exhibition of Joseph Synn Kune Loh

    UNLOCKING THE CODE – Retrospective Exhibition of Joseph Synn Kune Loh

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    UNLOCKING THE CODE – Retrospective Exhibition of Joseph Synn Kune Loh

    Opening Reception: Saturday January 6, 2018 2:00pm

     

    Vancouver Lipont Art Centre presents UNLOCKING THE CODE – Retrospective Exhibition of Joseph Synn Kune Loh. Loh is a visual artist, a published poet, a design consultant, and international speaker on the evolution of consciousness. His career spans from the 70’s to present and from Hong Kong, China, USA and to Canada.

    Among the one hundred artworks in the exhibition, many early works were never seen by Canadian audiences. This body of relatively unknown and under-represented work all converges at the retrospective exhibition that catalyst new conversations on “art in Vancouver”.

    An artist’s life-long fascination with the ancient mystery school of China is documented by Joseph Loh’s series of paintings done over forty years, beginning with abstract landscapes in the late 1970s, to introspective drawings in the 1980s, to a spiritual transformation series titled “Plato’s Cave” in the 1990s, to galactic and Buddha forms in the millennium, and to molecular language – his most recent creative expression. Loh’s vast visual horizon leads you to stand where the known meets the unknown, and to realize what had been buried in our tribal instincts are images of recognizable importance to our personal and cultural lives.

    Opening Reception: Saturday January 6, 2018 2:00pm

    Artist talk and book launch: Saturday January 13, 2018 2:00pm

    Exhibition Dates: January 6 – February 4, 2018.

    Open daily 9am-5pm. Free admission.

  • VAHMS 2018 AGM

    VAHMS 2018 AGM

     

    explorasian banner, 2018The Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society Annual General Meeting will take place on at the Lipont Art Centre on Sunday, January 7th, 2018, from 2-4 pm.

    If you plan to attend, please RSVP to office.vahms@gmail.com

    The AGM will be followed by an artist led tour by Joseph Loh.

    Lipont Art Centre
    4211 No. 3 Road
    Richmond, BC V6X 2C3

    By Skytrain: Take Canada line, get off at Aberdeen Station and cross No. 3 Road.
    By car: Turn into the parking lot at the West side of No. 3 Road and Browngate Road. Parking is free.

  • Music of the Heavens

    Music of the Heavens

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    Music of the Heavens

    8 PM, Thursday November 23rd

    Norman Rothstein Theatre
    950 W 41st Ave, Vancouver

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    $20 regular, $15 seniors/students/children

    \We invite you to join us as The Orchid Ensemble celebrates its 20th anniversary with Music of the Heavens – a multicultural creation of live music and multimedia animated visuals that tell ancient astrological stories, exploring the mythology and belief systems that make up the diverse fabric of Canadian and Indigenous society. The multimedia projection shows real-time animated images of star stories, not unlike a DJ creating their own unique set— alongside world-class cross-cultural music. The project is co-produced and performed by the Centre for Culture and Technology of UBC Okanagan and the Vancouver-based Orchid Ensemble.

    The artists re-interpret the cosmological stories and oral histories from their own cultural heritages — Greek, Chinese, and the Indigenous’ Haudenosaunee culture, and explore the meeting of cultures in their collaborative process with community members, where unique stars signifying individuals’ heritage were made. Each story is connected to a season, and characters from the heavenly world travel through time and space as the night unfolds, highlighting different cultural beliefs.

     

  • The Suitcase Project

    The Suitcase Project

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    CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS
    In commemoration of the 30th anniversary of Japanese Canadian redress, Vancouver-based photographer Kayla Isomura is developing a photography exhibit featuring Yonsei and Gosei (fourth and fifth generation Japanese Canadians/Nikkei). Ideal applicants will be living in Greater Vancouver regions or South/Central Vancouver Island regions sometime between January and February 2018.

    The Suitcase Project is open to folks of all ages and backgrounds, and does not require knowledge of internment or their family’s internment story. Photographs will be taken within the participant’s home and will be featured at the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre in Burnaby, B.C. in Summer 2018.

    If you are interested in participating, please sign up below. Any questions can be sent to projects [at] kaylaisomura [dot] com.

    *Interested in participating but reside outside of Greater Vancouver or South/Central Vancouver Island? I’d like to know! If it’s possible for me to access your location, I’d like to try and make it happen or know for future possibilities of expanding this work.

    SIGN UP

    PROJECT BACKGROUND

    Between 1941 and 1942, thousands of Japanese Canadians across B.C. were ordered to pack a single suitcase each, plus a small carry-on bag and leave their homes. To where, for how long and whether or not they’d stay with their families was unsure.
    The Suitcase Project will explore this narrative through the eyes of Yonsei and Gosei (fourth and fifth generation Japanese Canadians/Nikkei) through a series of photo, audio and text.

    Participants from across Greater Vancouver and Victoria regions will be photographed in their homes with what they’ve chosen to pack for a journey unknown.

    A final gallery of images will be exhibited in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the redress movement. The Japanese Canadian Redress Agreement was signed on September 22, 1988.

    The Suitcase Project will allow participants and viewers to reflect on the realities of Japanese Canadian internment and how it carries forward to the world today. It will display the struggle and significance of packing a life into a single bag for survival and sentiment.

    With funding made possible in part by the Young Leaders Fund, provided by the National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC) and support provided by the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre.

    ABOUT THE ARTIST
    Kayla Isomura is a Yonsei and fourth generation Chinese Canadian living in Vancouver, B.C. In 2014, she graduated with a Diploma in Journalism from Langara College, sparking her interest in storytelling and digital photography. As a journalist, she has lived and worked in High River, Alta., and written for Metro News Vancouver, Megaphone Magazine and the Nikkei Voice. The Suitcase Project will be her first major personal project, with most of her current photography work centred around people, plants and the ocean. However, themes of identity and race relations will continue to prevail in future works. In October 2017, Kayla began an internship at the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre as a Museum Curatorial Assistant. She has also been involved with the Powell Street Festival Society, the Japanese Canadian Young Leaders, Kikiai Collaborative, among others within the Japanese Canadian community.

  • PCHC-MoM Inaugural Gala

    PCHC-MoM Inaugural Gala

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    PCHC-MoM Inaugural Gala

    Ticket price of $150 includes a fabulous dinner and dessert, inspiring stories, entertainment, a lucky draw for a major prize, dancing, and featuring our headline show with CBC Host and Comedian Ali Hassan!

    Tentative program*:

    • 5:30pm Registration and networking
    • 6:30pm Official opening, Musqueam welcome and greetings
    • 7pm Dinner
    • Keynote by Mr. Deepak Chopra, CEO, Canada Post
    • 8pm Entertainment by CBC stand-up comic Mr. Ali Hassan, & the best from our community
    • 9:30 – 11:30pm Raffle, lucky draw and ballroom dancing

    We have been functioning as a “museum without walls” for five years, offering educational programs with partners across the country mainly through the dedicated team of volunteers based in Metro Vancouver without any formal fundraising so far. Now we would like to give you a comprehensive report and celebrate our progress at our first fundraiser — From Far and Wide Gala — on Saturday November 25, 2017 at the River Rock Theatre in Richmond, BC.

    All proceeds will be used to advance our mandate and to realize our dream of building a physical hub where Canadians can discover and share their family histories and more.

    *Programme is subject to change without prior notice

    Contact one of our directors, or go online for tickets –

    Individual tickets are at $150 each, or
    Table of 10 for $1500 and we take care of your ticket handling fee!
    For sponsorship opportunities, please contact any of the PCHC-MoM Board Directors, or email: pchcmom.info@gmail.com

  • Reimagine Chinatown

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    We would like to invite you to an upcoming community dialogue event in Chinatown featuring guest speakers from the W.O.W. Project in New York.

    The purpose of the evening is to Reimagine Chinatown and strengthen community relations by bringing together different neighbourhood stakeholders to identify mutual interests that can be collectively pursued.

    RSVP FOR THIS FREE EVENT HERE:

    Learn about a successful socially-minded business model from New York and share your own vision for the neighbourhood. Then hear from other community members during a moderated panel featuring speakers from Chinatown’s business owners, family associations/property owners, and the resident art community.

    Join the conversation by emailing your own questions to wongsyvr@gmail.com. A selection of questions will be presented anonymously during the panel.

    Date: Thursday, October 12 from 6 – 8 PM

    Location: Dr. Sun Yat Sen Garden, 578 Carrall St, Vancouver, BC V6B 5K2

    Cost: Free

    We hope to see you there!

    Brought to you by the Wong’s Association Youth Committee and the W.O.W. Project and the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden

    Press – W.O.W. Project

    NY Times – “On Brink of Sale, Family Shop in Chinatown Stays in Family”

    Urban Omnibus – “Chinatown Shop Talk”