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SUMMARY:A Seat at the Table: Chinese Immigration and British Columbia
DESCRIPTION:This award-winning exhibition explored historical and contemporary stories of Chinese Canadians in BC and their struggles for belonging. Using food and restaurant culture as an entry point\, the stories in the exhibit highlighted the great diversity of immigrant experiences and of the communities that immigrants develop. \nThe exhibition featured interactive story panels\, videos and audio clips that provide snapshots of the lives of Chinese Canadians. These stories underscored the extent of systemic racism in British Columbia and its enduring impact\, while highlighting the ability of Chinese Canadians to resist\, organize and thrive. \nA Seat at the Table: Chinese Immigration and British Columbia is a travelling exhibition from the Chinese Canadian Museum in partnership with the Museum of Vancouver and the University of British Columbia. Visit the Chinese Canadian Museum’s website to learn more.
URL:https://victoriachinatownmuseum.com/event/a-seat-at-the-table-chinese-immigration-and-british-columbia/
LOCATION:Victoria Chinatown Museum\, 10 Fan Tan Alley\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8W1W3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibits
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SUMMARY:Peering into the Past
DESCRIPTION:Creating innovative ‘living museum’ spaces in Chinatown\nChinatowns\, located throughout the Americas and other continents\, are important sites of tangible and intangible cultural heritage. Today\, they face myriad changes and crises\, including balancing new urban developments\, gentrification\, population shifts\, and the preservation of historical architecture and aura. \nThe Peering into the Past study documented the process of creating a short-term exhibit that animated and enriched an unconventional outdoor space\, and considered the long-term goal of making Canada’s oldest Chinatown in Victoria a future “living museum” site. \nThe opportunity arose in November 2019 when the Salient Group (a development company) offered the Victoria Chinatown Museum Society and the Royal BC Museum a 103 square foot space in a courtyard off Fan Tan Alley\, a famous landmark. \nThe result of this collaboration was a dynamic urban pop-up exhibit that opened in July 2020 at 3 Fan Tan Alley. Visitors experienced a mix of digital media and panels displayed on the courtyard walls and windows\, all designed to highlight the space’s historical location and context and a single artifact through digital animation. \nThis study\, conducted by Dr. Tzu-I Chung in partnership with the Victoria Chinatown Museum Society\, Royal BC Museum\, and the Salient Group\, addresses the challenges and future possibilities of working with community and development partners to create living museum sites in unconventional spaces\, as a new way to revitalize and reimagine the future of Chinatowns. \nClick the button below to view and download\, “Peering into the Past”.  \n\n\nDownload PDF
URL:https://victoriachinatownmuseum.com/event/peering-into-the-past/
LOCATION:British Columbia
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibits
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SUMMARY:The Magic of Tony Eng
DESCRIPTION:The Magic of Tony Eng exhibit was a favourite of visitors and volunteers. Tony Eng\, magician extraordinaire\, touched the lives of Victoria’s many communities. He was a mentor\, teacher and role model. The Victoria Chinatown Museum Society was proud to share some of his legacy and family story.
URL:https://victoriachinatownmuseum.com/event/the-magic-of-tony-eng/
LOCATION:Victoria Chinatown\, Fisgard Street\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibitions,Past Exhibits
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