Bruce Lee Legacy - Interactive Exhibition - Chinese Historical Society of America
Bruce Lee Legacy - Interactive Exhibition - Chinese Historical Society of America Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA
9/11 Wed, 11a-4p
Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA
This collaborative immersive exhibition curated in partnership with the African American Art and Culture Complex. The show explores Bruce Lee’s legacy in the African American community and his enduring impact on artists of color.
This interactive exhibition features artwork by 14 artists who share their beautiful conversations of a Chinese American icon and his relationships with trust, philosophy, willingness, and love. We Love Bruce Lee beyond the fight. We love his mind and his heart. We trusted him enough to learn from him. We have a deep love and respect for his wisdom, his way of being and his ability to mirror life in a way that we felt connected to. Join us in the Underground to flow through the elements Bruce Lee used to teach us to see ourselves, and ultimately seeing others. We celebrate his legacy through the stories of historical figures, murals, installations, altars, body movement, and narratives.
This exhibition showcases Bruce ’s influence on the Black community from the perspective of some of the Bay Area’s premier Black artists and other creatives of color. Art pieces on display include: A documentary video by Mandeep Sethi and The Mighty Delrokz revealing Bruce’s influence on hip-hop, breakdancing, and martial arts; Four separate site-specific murals from world-renown Bay Area artists APEX, K-Dub, Agana, and Josue Rojas to provide an immersive feel; RTYSTK‘s recreation of Bruce’s fight scene with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s character in Game of Death; Handmade paper cut artworks by Stacy Mootoo; Demetri Broxton‘s handmade boxing robe embroidered with glass beads and cowry shells; An altar piece honoring Bruce created by Kaya Fortune that connects ancestral worship practices across Asian and African cultures; Artist William Rhodes’s interactive quilt celebrating Bruce’s intergenerational and cross-community impact; and Paintings by Tarika Lewis and Omiiroo inspired by Bruce Lee
This activity is presented by AAACC and scheduled to take place on Wednesday 9/11 from 11a-4p at Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA. For more information, click "Participate" to visit the website of AAACC.
Bruce Lee Legacy - Interactive Exhibition - Chinese Historical Society of America
Bruce Lee Legacy - Interactive Exhibition - Chinese Historical Society of America Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA
9/12 Thu, 11a-4p
Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA
This collaborative immersive exhibition curated in partnership with the African American Art and Culture Complex. The show explores Bruce Lee’s legacy in the African American community and his enduring impact on artists of color.
This interactive exhibition features artwork by 14 artists who share their beautiful conversations of a Chinese American icon and his relationships with trust, philosophy, willingness, and love. We Love Bruce Lee beyond the fight. We love his mind and his heart. We trusted him enough to learn from him. We have a deep love and respect for his wisdom, his way of being and his ability to mirror life in a way that we felt connected to. Join us in the Underground to flow through the elements Bruce Lee used to teach us to see ourselves, and ultimately seeing others. We celebrate his legacy through the stories of historical figures, murals, installations, altars, body movement, and narratives.
This exhibition showcases Bruce ’s influence on the Black community from the perspective of some of the Bay Area’s premier Black artists and other creatives of color. Art pieces on display include: A documentary video by Mandeep Sethi and The Mighty Delrokz revealing Bruce’s influence on hip-hop, breakdancing, and martial arts; Four separate site-specific murals from world-renown Bay Area artists APEX, K-Dub, Agana, and Josue Rojas to provide an immersive feel; RTYSTK‘s recreation of Bruce’s fight scene with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s character in Game of Death; Handmade paper cut artworks by Stacy Mootoo; Demetri Broxton‘s handmade boxing robe embroidered with glass beads and cowry shells; An altar piece honoring Bruce created by Kaya Fortune that connects ancestral worship practices across Asian and African cultures; Artist William Rhodes’s interactive quilt celebrating Bruce’s intergenerational and cross-community impact; and Paintings by Tarika Lewis and Omiiroo inspired by Bruce Lee
This activity is presented by AAACC and scheduled to take place on Thursday 9/12 from 11a-4p at Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA. For more information, click "Participate" to visit the website of AAACC.
Bruce Lee Legacy - Interactive Exhibition - Chinese Historical Society of America
Bruce Lee Legacy - Interactive Exhibition - Chinese Historical Society of America Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA
9/13 Fri, 11a-4p
Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA
This collaborative immersive exhibition curated in partnership with the African American Art and Culture Complex. The show explores Bruce Lee’s legacy in the African American community and his enduring impact on artists of color.
This interactive exhibition features artwork by 14 artists who share their beautiful conversations of a Chinese American icon and his relationships with trust, philosophy, willingness, and love. We Love Bruce Lee beyond the fight. We love his mind and his heart. We trusted him enough to learn from him. We have a deep love and respect for his wisdom, his way of being and his ability to mirror life in a way that we felt connected to. Join us in the Underground to flow through the elements Bruce Lee used to teach us to see ourselves, and ultimately seeing others. We celebrate his legacy through the stories of historical figures, murals, installations, altars, body movement, and narratives.
This exhibition showcases Bruce ’s influence on the Black community from the perspective of some of the Bay Area’s premier Black artists and other creatives of color. Art pieces on display include: A documentary video by Mandeep Sethi and The Mighty Delrokz revealing Bruce’s influence on hip-hop, breakdancing, and martial arts; Four separate site-specific murals from world-renown Bay Area artists APEX, K-Dub, Agana, and Josue Rojas to provide an immersive feel; RTYSTK‘s recreation of Bruce’s fight scene with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s character in Game of Death; Handmade paper cut artworks by Stacy Mootoo; Demetri Broxton‘s handmade boxing robe embroidered with glass beads and cowry shells; An altar piece honoring Bruce created by Kaya Fortune that connects ancestral worship practices across Asian and African cultures; Artist William Rhodes’s interactive quilt celebrating Bruce’s intergenerational and cross-community impact; and Paintings by Tarika Lewis and Omiiroo inspired by Bruce Lee
This activity is presented by AAACC and scheduled to take place on Friday 9/13 from 11a-4p at Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA. For more information, click "Participate" to visit the website of AAACC.
Bruce Lee Legacy - Interactive Exhibition - Chinese Historical Society of America
Bruce Lee Legacy - Interactive Exhibition - Chinese Historical Society of America Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA
9/14 Sat, 11a-4p
Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA
This collaborative immersive exhibition curated in partnership with the African American Art and Culture Complex. The show explores Bruce Lee’s legacy in the African American community and his enduring impact on artists of color.
This interactive exhibition features artwork by 14 artists who share their beautiful conversations of a Chinese American icon and his relationships with trust, philosophy, willingness, and love. We Love Bruce Lee beyond the fight. We love his mind and his heart. We trusted him enough to learn from him. We have a deep love and respect for his wisdom, his way of being and his ability to mirror life in a way that we felt connected to. Join us in the Underground to flow through the elements Bruce Lee used to teach us to see ourselves, and ultimately seeing others. We celebrate his legacy through the stories of historical figures, murals, installations, altars, body movement, and narratives.
This exhibition showcases Bruce ’s influence on the Black community from the perspective of some of the Bay Area’s premier Black artists and other creatives of color. Art pieces on display include: A documentary video by Mandeep Sethi and The Mighty Delrokz revealing Bruce’s influence on hip-hop, breakdancing, and martial arts; Four separate site-specific murals from world-renown Bay Area artists APEX, K-Dub, Agana, and Josue Rojas to provide an immersive feel; RTYSTK‘s recreation of Bruce’s fight scene with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s character in Game of Death; Handmade paper cut artworks by Stacy Mootoo; Demetri Broxton‘s handmade boxing robe embroidered with glass beads and cowry shells; An altar piece honoring Bruce created by Kaya Fortune that connects ancestral worship practices across Asian and African cultures; Artist William Rhodes’s interactive quilt celebrating Bruce’s intergenerational and cross-community impact; and Paintings by Tarika Lewis and Omiiroo inspired by Bruce Lee
This activity is presented by AAACC and scheduled to take place on and Saturday 9/14 from 11a-4p at Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA. For more information, click "Participate" to visit the website of AAACC.
Bruce Lee Legacy - Interactive Exhibition - Chinese Historical Society of America
Bruce Lee Legacy - Interactive Exhibition - Chinese Historical Society of America Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA
9/15 Sun, 11a-4p
Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA
This collaborative immersive exhibition curated in partnership with the African American Art and Culture Complex. The show explores Bruce Lee’s legacy in the African American community and his enduring impact on artists of color.
This interactive exhibition features artwork by 14 artists who share their beautiful conversations of a Chinese American icon and his relationships with trust, philosophy, willingness, and love. We Love Bruce Lee beyond the fight. We love his mind and his heart. We trusted him enough to learn from him. We have a deep love and respect for his wisdom, his way of being and his ability to mirror life in a way that we felt connected to. Join us in the Underground to flow through the elements Bruce Lee used to teach us to see ourselves, and ultimately seeing others. We celebrate his legacy through the stories of historical figures, murals, installations, altars, body movement, and narratives.
This exhibition showcases Bruce ’s influence on the Black community from the perspective of some of the Bay Area’s premier Black artists and other creatives of color. Art pieces on display include: A documentary video by Mandeep Sethi and The Mighty Delrokz revealing Bruce’s influence on hip-hop, breakdancing, and martial arts; Four separate site-specific murals from world-renown Bay Area artists APEX, K-Dub, Agana, and Josue Rojas to provide an immersive feel; RTYSTK‘s recreation of Bruce’s fight scene with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s character in Game of Death; Handmade paper cut artworks by Stacy Mootoo; Demetri Broxton‘s handmade boxing robe embroidered with glass beads and cowry shells; An altar piece honoring Bruce created by Kaya Fortune that connects ancestral worship practices across Asian and African cultures; Artist William Rhodes’s interactive quilt celebrating Bruce’s intergenerational and cross-community impact; and Paintings by Tarika Lewis and Omiiroo inspired by Bruce Lee
This activity is presented by AAACC and scheduled to take place on Sunday 9/15 from 11a-4p at Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA. For more information, click "Participate" to visit the website of AAACC.
Bruce Lee Legacy - Interactive Exhibition - Chinese Historical Society of America
Bruce Lee Legacy - Interactive Exhibition - Chinese Historical Society of America Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA
9/18 Wed, 11a-4p
Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA
This collaborative immersive exhibition curated in partnership with the African American Art and Culture Complex. The show explores Bruce Lee’s legacy in the African American community and his enduring impact on artists of color.
This interactive exhibition features artwork by 14 artists who share their beautiful conversations of a Chinese American icon and his relationships with trust, philosophy, willingness, and love. We Love Bruce Lee beyond the fight. We love his mind and his heart. We trusted him enough to learn from him. We have a deep love and respect for his wisdom, his way of being and his ability to mirror life in a way that we felt connected to. Join us in the Underground to flow through the elements Bruce Lee used to teach us to see ourselves, and ultimately seeing others. We celebrate his legacy through the stories of historical figures, murals, installations, altars, body movement, and narratives.
This exhibition showcases Bruce ’s influence on the Black community from the perspective of some of the Bay Area’s premier Black artists and other creatives of color. Art pieces on display include: A documentary video by Mandeep Sethi and The Mighty Delrokz revealing Bruce’s influence on hip-hop, breakdancing, and martial arts; Four separate site-specific murals from world-renown Bay Area artists APEX, K-Dub, Agana, and Josue Rojas to provide an immersive feel; RTYSTK‘s recreation of Bruce’s fight scene with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s character in Game of Death; Handmade paper cut artworks by Stacy Mootoo; Demetri Broxton‘s handmade boxing robe embroidered with glass beads and cowry shells; An altar piece honoring Bruce created by Kaya Fortune that connects ancestral worship practices across Asian and African cultures; Artist William Rhodes’s interactive quilt celebrating Bruce’s intergenerational and cross-community impact; and Paintings by Tarika Lewis and Omiiroo inspired by Bruce Lee
This activity is presented by AAACC and scheduled to take place on Wednesday 9/18 from 11a-4p at Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA. For more information, click "Participate" to visit the website of AAACC.
Bruce Lee Legacy - Interactive Exhibition - Chinese Historical Society of America
Bruce Lee Legacy - Interactive Exhibition - Chinese Historical Society of America Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA
9/19 Thu, 11a-4p
Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA
This collaborative immersive exhibition curated in partnership with the African American Art and Culture Complex. The show explores Bruce Lee’s legacy in the African American community and his enduring impact on artists of color.
This interactive exhibition features artwork by 14 artists who share their beautiful conversations of a Chinese American icon and his relationships with trust, philosophy, willingness, and love. We Love Bruce Lee beyond the fight. We love his mind and his heart. We trusted him enough to learn from him. We have a deep love and respect for his wisdom, his way of being and his ability to mirror life in a way that we felt connected to. Join us in the Underground to flow through the elements Bruce Lee used to teach us to see ourselves, and ultimately seeing others. We celebrate his legacy through the stories of historical figures, murals, installations, altars, body movement, and narratives.
This exhibition showcases Bruce ’s influence on the Black community from the perspective of some of the Bay Area’s premier Black artists and other creatives of color. Art pieces on display include: A documentary video by Mandeep Sethi and The Mighty Delrokz revealing Bruce’s influence on hip-hop, breakdancing, and martial arts; Four separate site-specific murals from world-renown Bay Area artists APEX, K-Dub, Agana, and Josue Rojas to provide an immersive feel; RTYSTK‘s recreation of Bruce’s fight scene with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s character in Game of Death; Handmade paper cut artworks by Stacy Mootoo; Demetri Broxton‘s handmade boxing robe embroidered with glass beads and cowry shells; An altar piece honoring Bruce created by Kaya Fortune that connects ancestral worship practices across Asian and African cultures; Artist William Rhodes’s interactive quilt celebrating Bruce’s intergenerational and cross-community impact; and Paintings by Tarika Lewis and Omiiroo inspired by Bruce Lee
This activity is presented by AAACC and scheduled to take place on Thursday 9/19 from 11a-4p at Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA. For more information, click "Participate" to visit the website of AAACC.