Growing Up Asian in America Contest for K-12 Students Now Open
The 2019 contest theme is “My Contribution to America.”
The 2019 contest theme is “My Contribution to America.”
Join us before the screening of “Plastic China” as part of SFMOMA 101: China, Film, and Society.
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) recently gave SOMA Pilipinas a $100,000 “Our Town” arts grant that will go toward the Filipino Cultural Heritage District.
Join us for a family-friendly afternoon in Oakland with the top creators of new children’s books and graphic novels.
“What advice do you have for helping your community, our country, and the world?”
The talented artist’s work and life story is captured on film in a new documentary.
You will not see any carefully guarded still life paintings or sculptures that demand protection by velvet ropes at Take This Hammer.
With a century of stories and achievements captured in over a decade of filmmaking, Pamela Tom’s award-winning TYRUS paints a beautifully intimate portrait of 105-year-old artist Tyrus Wong.
Thanks for all your contributions to our great, mutual journey, with one common destiny. Perhaps we have all been flowers growing between concrete and stone. But we are also the forest.
Meet us at OMCA for an evening of food trucks, live painting, the world premiere of Tadashi Nakamura’s newest documentary, and a special musical performance by Bambu and Prometheus Brown as The Bar!
“I was showing him a little drawing I did of what my dad did every morning. I did a drawing of him praying at a shrine, and in the same drawing there is little Sanjay, you know, worshipping his Gods that were on the TV. John saw that and was like: ‘That’s great! Let’s make that. Just tell your story, tell the truth of you and your father.'” – Sanjay Patel
While TYRUS is a film that puts a human face to our nation of immigrants, it is also a love story about family and art.