MOCATALKS: Gentrification in Chinatown

Gentrification_in_Chinatown-webIn conjunction with MOCA’s latest exhibitions, Tomie Arai’s Portraits of New York Chinatown and Annie Ling’s A Floating Population, this panel discussion will examine gentrification within Manhattan’s Chinatown, bringing to light the changing character of Chinatown, the impact of commercial development on the community, and the unique challenges that its residents face.

Panelists include members from CAAAV, Tomie Arai, representatives from Two Bridges Neighborhood Council and the Chinatown Working Group. Co-sponsored by A/P/A Institute, NYU.

Reservation required: [email protected]











When: Sat., Feb. 22, 2014 at 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Where: Museum of Chinese in America
215 Centre St.
212-619-4785
Price: $10; $5 for members, students & seniors
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Gentrification_in_Chinatown-webIn conjunction with MOCA’s latest exhibitions, Tomie Arai’s Portraits of New York Chinatown and Annie Ling’s A Floating Population, this panel discussion will examine gentrification within Manhattan’s Chinatown, bringing to light the changing character of Chinatown, the impact of commercial development on the community, and the unique challenges that its residents face.

Panelists include members from CAAAV, Tomie Arai, representatives from Two Bridges Neighborhood Council and the Chinatown Working Group. Co-sponsored by A/P/A Institute, NYU.

Reservation required: [email protected]

Buy tickets/get more info now