CHINATOWN FIRE RELIEF FUNDRAISER

To support the recovery and rebuilding process of five cornerstone organizations displaced on January 23rd, 2020 (two days before Lunar New Year) by the devastating fire at 70 Mulberry Street, whose work is vital to residents in Chinatown including youth, elderly, and all in between, a small group of cultural workers and community organizers from various Asian-interest organizations have organized this fundraising event/community effort. Through this event, we seek to collect and mobilize resources, monetary and in-kind (e.g. artwork, equipment, skills, expertise, etc.), to support the affected organizations in their fire recovery. The organizations displaced by the devastating fire include Chen Dance Center, Chinatown Manpower Project (CMP), Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC) Chinatown Senior Center, Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA), and United East Athletics Association (UEAA).

FISCAL SPONSOR
Asian American Arts Alliance
 
VENUE
Henry Street Settlement
 
LIGHTING
Lightbulb Grip and Electric
 
FLYER AND ILLUSTRATION
Matt Hyunh (Illustration) // Nia Starr (Graphic Design)
 
PAMPHLET AND PRINTING
Admerasia // ATC Images
 
FOOD
Kopitiam // Chinese Tuxedo // Mao's Baos // Cambodian Kitchen // Lago Mini Wafers // Mamika's Homemade Cuisine
 
DRINK
Grand Tea and Imports // Peachy's // Boba Guys // Apple Sidra // Diageo's Asian ERG (Johnnie Walker Black, Don Julio Blanco, Tanqueray London Dry) // Anheuser-Busch Asian ERG (Budweiser, BL Seltzer, Michelob Ultra, Goose Island IPA, Hoegaarden) // Ming River Baiju // Soto Sake // Sanzo Sparkling Water // Genki Forest
 
PERFORMERS/MUSICIANS/SPEAKERS
UEAA // Chen Dance Center // Yuh-line Niou // Ed Pokropski // Juicy Liu // TIN // Hailin // dolltr!ck
 
ACTIVATION PARTNERS
Think!Chinatown (with backdrop illustration by James Chan) // NY Census
 
VOLUNTEERS
James Boo (Auction Head) // Britt Pham (Programming Head) // Tommy Cham (Tech Head) // the amazing event volunteer team
 
CONTENT TEAM
Tristan Hsu // Lydia Smith // Cal Hsaio
 
AUCTION DONATION
3.1 Phillip Lim // Pillowbook // Felicia Liang // Vanessa Nguyen // Janine Kwoh // Banana Mag // Nimble Made // Bianca Siu // Perry Yung // Jade Song // Christina Fusco // Taehee Whang // Henry Chang // Uprisers // Zorinah Juan // Friend of a Friend Studio // Nguyen Coffee Supply // Patrick Xi Hao Chen // Jacquelyn Wells // Rooted NYC // Christina O'Neil // Jason Montalvo // Monica Rahman // Pablo Burn // Tak Wah Eng and Annette Shapiro // Alvin Tsang // Olivia Ahn // HMN Creative // Kelsey Chin // Slant'd // Andrew Kung
 
CO-HOSTS
Asian CineVision // Asian Womxn in the Arts // Bubble T // Red Canary Song 红莺歌 // Chop Suey Club // Rooted NYC // Uprisers // Grand Tea and Imports // ThinkChinatown // FDNY Phoenix Society // Admerasia // Friend of a Friend Studio // Slant'd //$6.99 PER POUND // Happy Family Night Market // Wing On Wo & Co.// Nimble Made // Celia Au // Asian American Journalists Association // Leslie Xia // HMN Creative // Ayala Studio // Taiwanese American Professionals - New York (TAP-NY) // Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans - CAPA // Q-Wave NYC & Allies // Boba Guys // The Gaysian Project // Hapa Mag // Queens Night Market (Jamaica) // Banana Magazine // First of All Podcast // Hear Us Roar // Self Evident Podcast // AsianBossGirl // Listening Party // RADII China // Womankind

Chinatown Block Party 夏日歡聚

Throughout the year Think!Chinatown and 8OX SET host Chinatown Block Party 夏日歡聚 at our beloved newsstand (aka the box) at Mott & Mosco Streets. 

Pulling from family collections inherited from her neighbors, YiuYiu 瑶瑶 brings her special collection of Chinatown vinyls and CDs to get us grooving to Canto- and Mandopop from the 1940's-00's. Sharing the decks with her, Haoran Chen 浩然 brings his vast collection back home to Chinatown, where he spent his teenage years falling in love with 80s-00s Cantopop in neighborhood CD stores. 

We'll light up the streets of Chinatown with Prisca Choe 최하연’s stained-glass style acrylic installation, a playful family of depictions of women pulled from genre paintings from the Joseon Dynasty to uplift the influence of women on the way we celebrate our culture despite the historical erasure of their work and power.

Presented by Think!Chinatown. Produced by 8OX SET. Sponsored by ROAR, LMCC, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA), with support from Canal Street Market.

YiuYiu 瑶瑶 (aka Rochelle Hoi-Yiu Kwan) is a cultural organizer, oral history educator, and DJ based on Lenape land in NYC’s Manhattan Chinatown. Her work centers on engaging communities as our classroom and fostering intergenerational dance floors that celebrate art and history as powerful acts of resistance and resilience.

@rochellehkwan 

Haoran Chen 浩然 began his journey in music as a collector and built his collection mainly with CDs, vinyl records and cassettes of Cantopop, Mandopop, and J-pop ranging from 1980s to 2000s. Haoran often looks for the electronic sound in these three genres which is often overlooked and curates a variety of dance tracks and remixes from these genres that are suitable for a dance party. During the search for ways to share the music and find the community for it, Haoran tapped into the world of DJing last year and started performing public sets since. Some of the artists and producers that influence him include Namie Amuro, Akina Nakamori, Sandy Lam, Dick Lee, Yu-Huan Lee, and Takkyu Ishino. On top of DJing, Haoran is a creative producer and art curator working in placemaking for public spaces.

@haoranchen_

Prisca Choe 최하연 is a production designer and visual artist based in NYC’s Chinatown. Through acrylic art installations, film, and photography, her work centers community healing, explorations of identity, and storytelling in the Asian diaspora. She builds her practice around playfully developing rituals of reverence and belonging that ponder how rage and grief can be transformed into humor and play. She particularly enjoys exploring how cherished and inherited traditions can evolve to include identities beyond the ones considered in their development.

@priscachoe

Think!Chinatown is an intergenerational non-profit based in Manhattan’s Chinatown, working at the intersection of storytelling, arts & neighborhood engagement.

@thinkchinatown

8OX SET is a creative collective of multidisciplinary artists based in NYC exploring the ideas of culture, legacy, and belonging across borders and generations. Converging from a variety of fields including events, film, journalism, photography, music, and beyond; Prisca Hayon Choe, Rochelle Hoi-Yiu Kwan, Cindy VyUyên Trinh, and Wynton Wing Tung Wong, nurture meaningful relationships and intimate moments as the building blocks for revolution. Our practice is born out of community events and will always be rooted in our care and love for our neighbors. 

@8OXSET

Flyer by Haoran Chen. Photo by Cindy Trinh.