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Chico & Chang

Jun 16, 2012 - Sep 16, 2012

Chico & Chang explores the interwoven and sometimes incongruous cultures of two of California鈥檚 largest populations, the Latino and Asian communities. From a low-rider rickshaw to work made by 鈥淒reamers,鈥 undocumented youth who are fighting to gain legal status, Chico and Chang examines the impact of Asian and Latino cultures on the changing face of California through sculpture, video, illustration and painting. Posing complex questions about the assumption and construction of culture, the work in this exhibition provides opportunities to see where the boundaries of these two immigrant populations begin, intersect and sometimes collide.

Chico & Chang features work by Pablo Cristi, Sergio De La Torre, Takehito Etani, Ana Teresa Fernandez, Clement Hanami, Mike Lai, Angelica Muro & Juan Luna-Avin, Favianna Rodriguez, Lordy Rodriguez, Tracey Snelling and Charlene Tan. 


Chico & Chang explores the interwoven and sometimes incongruous cultures of two of California鈥檚 largest populations, the Latino and Asian communities. From a low-rider rickshaw to work made by 鈥淒reamers,鈥 undocumented youth who are fighting to gain legal status, Chico and Chang examines the impact of Asian and Latino cultures on the changing face of California through sculpture, video, illustration and painting. Posing complex questions about the assumption and construction of culture, the work in this exhibition provides opportunities to see where the boundaries of these two immigrant populations begin, intersect and sometimes collide.

Chico & Chang features work by Pablo Cristi, Sergio De La Torre, Takehito Etani, Ana Teresa Fernandez, Clement Hanami, Mike Lai, Angelica Muro & Juan Luna-Avin, Favianna Rodriguez, Lordy Rodriguez, Tracey Snelling and Charlene Tan. 


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560 South First Street San Jose, CA, USA 95113

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