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The Virtual Salon: Chinese Transnational Photographers in the Digital Age

When:
Through August 27, 2006
Where:
Museum of Chinese in the Americas - 70 Mulberry Street
Getting There:
6, J, M, N, Q, R, W, Z to Canal St. Station
Hours:
Tuesday through Sunday: 12 pm - 6 pm Fridays: 12 pm - 7 pm
Admission:
Suggested: $3/person; $1/student & senior (with ID); Free/MoCA members & children under 12; Free/Fridays.
More info: www.moca-nyc.org

Virtual Salon is a photography exhibit of works by the Chinese Artist Network (CAN), an innovative organization that connects and promotes emerging Chinese artists based in the United States and China through the faculties of the internet. CAN is a unique phenomenon in the way it was formed and in how it has been able to position transnational artists of Chinese backgrounds into the mainstream contemporary art world. Through an examination of CAN’s work, Virtual Salon shows how the digital revolution has affected today’s artists and challenges the available discourse surrounding contemporary art.

This is an Asian American Arts Alliance "Culture Pass" event.  For more information on Culture Pass, click here

 

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