- Kearny Street Workshop
Kearny Street Workshop in San Francisco, California, is the oldest multidisciplinary arts nonprofit addressing Asian Pacific American issues.
The organization's mission is to produce and present art that enriches and empowers Asian Pacific American communities.
Kearny Street Workshop, or "KSW" was founded as an artists' collective in
1972 in theInternational Hotel onSan Francisco 's Kearny Street. The founders--Jim Dong, Lora Joh Foo, and Mike Chin--and early leaders were involved with the Asian American Movement, aCivil Rights Movement -inspired period of organizational and community building in the 1970s. Evicted from the I-Hotel along with the building's other tenants in one of San Francisco's most long-lived and contentious city development battles, KSW has wandered through various sites in Chinatown/Manilatown, North Beach, and SOMA. The organization now has a gallery and performance space in the Mission District at Space 180 on Capp Street in San Francisco, CA, USA.KSW's past and present programs include a small poetry press, visual arts, martial arts, and writing classes, readings, music, gallery exhibitions, performances, and film screenings, as well as the Asian American Jazz Festival and the annual emerging artists festival APAture.
References
* [http://cemaweb.library.ucsb.edu/kearny.html cemaweb library about kearny]
* [http://www.kqed.org/epArchive/R607131830/e kqeq archive]External links
* [http://www.kearnystreet.org/ kearny street]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oodjniUGGHo Video history of KSW and APAture Festival]
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