Walking with Lions Artist Talk w/ Edward Cheng

by Think Chinatown
Walking with Lions Artist Talk w/ Edward Cheng
Thu, 01 Feb 2024 (EST)
06:00PM - 08:00PM
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Think!Chinatown Studio
1 Pike Street
New York, NY 10002
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Join us for an intimate conversation with photographer Edward Cheng, the artist behind Think!Chinatown’s new black and white film photography exhibit, “Walking with Lions, and Other Chinatown New Year Traditions”. Deep dive into all things Lunar New Year as Ed, a native to Manhattan’s Chinatown, shares with us about his unique connections and experiences with the iconic neighborhood’s Lunar New Year celebrations.

About the Exhibit
“Walking with Lions, and Other Chinatown New Year Traditions" offers an interior view of the vibrant Lunar New Year celebrations in Manhattan's iconic Chinatown. With his 35mm, medium format camera, Edward Cheng documents the unique blend of NYC Chinatown-specific rituals along with historic traditions, showcasing the cultural resiliency of a diasporic community building home in America. The exhibition highlights the dynamic crowds, the parades and processions, as well as the serene moments with monks and practitioners in temples, and insider glimpses at lion dance training. From the mesmerizing dragon and unicorn dancers to the intricacies of traditional costuming, and the radiant pageant winners, Edward Cheng's lens captures the intricate details that make the Lunar New Year a truly unique and culturally significant event.

The exhibition will run from January 17 to February 25, 2024, at Think!Chinatown's Studio at 1 Pike St. Gallery hours are free and open to the public on Thursdays and Fridays from 3-6PM. More info at www.thinkchinatown.org/walking-with-lions

Check out T!C's full lineup of Lunar New Year programs at www.thinkchinatown.org/lny

Think!Chinatown is a place-based intergenerational non-profit in Manhattan’s Chinatown, working at the intersection of storytelling, arts and neighborhood engagement. We believe the process of listening, reflecting and celebrating develops the community cohesion and trust necessary to work on larger neighborhood issues. By building strength from within our neighborhood, we can shape better policies and programs that define our public spaces, celebrate our cultural heritage and innovate how our collective memories are represented. Learn more at www.thinkchinatown.org