Thank you for celebrating Chinatown Arts Festival!
This October, Chinatown Arts Festival returned for the seventh year for a jam packed month of exciting cultural programs featuring traditional Chinese arts groups along with emerging Asian American artists. This year’s festival headliner events included an intimate performance with singer and multi-instrumentalist treya lam rooted in wellness practices of Chinese medicine, a guided Cantonese Opera experience of the Legend of the Purple Hairpin in the charming bamboo garden, and the final Chinatown Block Party of 2024. Our newly renovated studio also hosted a special literary night with readings from notable writers and performers, including Ava Chin and Ping Chong, and many others curated by Ed Lin. Rochelle Kwan presented a Listening Session to take us through vinyl records of Chinese music collected from the Chinatown community. Artist John Lee guided us through a drawing jam session in conjunction with his works in the exhibit, “Making or Faking Chinatown.”
Past T!C Programs
Chinatown Arts Festival celebrates the cultural richness of Manhattan’s Chinatown. Led by festival curators Yin Kong and Amy Chin, the Festival features programs produced by Think!Chinatown while highlighting cultural events hosted by other Chinatown organizations. By presenting grassroots Chinatown artists and emerging Asian American artists in context and dialogue with each other, we can bring multiple generations together and connect with a wider arts audience. The festival also highlights cultural happenings presented by our neighbors to increase awareness of Chinatown’s cultural assets. Check out videos from previous years!
Neighborhood Calendar
Check out the other wonderful events happening in and around Chinatown this October!
Think!Chinatown is a place-based intergenerational non-profit in Manhattan’s Chinatown, working at the intersection of storytelling, arts, neighborhood engagement, and creative placekeeping. We believe the process of listening, reflecting and celebrating develops the community cohesion and trust necessary to work on larger neighborhood issues. By building strength from within our neighborhood, we can shape better policies and programs that define our public spaces, celebrate our cultural heritage and innovate how our collective memories are represented. T!C is the team powering the Chinatown Night Market, Chinatown Block Parties, Chinatown Arts Festival, and more.
Chinatown Arts Festival is held on the unceded land of the Lenape peoples. This festival is supported by public funds from the New York City Dept of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Think!Chinatown programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Additional funding is provided by New York City Dept of Small Business Services, Con Edison and many individual friends.