Micah Rose carves queer divinity in breath, word, and movement. They are a memory artist who embraces oral & embodied traditions like theatre, story circles, biomimicry, spoken word, and more as paths for communal care.
Read MoreThank you to those who joined our Nurturing Our Voices event and helped make it a success!
Nurturing Our Voices showed us how amazing it is when we can hear from community members about what the Center means to them, and how important it is to support, uplift, and amplify API voices.
Read More“I really want this story to find anyone who's never felt "enough" of something, or really, anyone who had a kind of weird time growing up, figuring out who they are in different contexts, and having to look for the context they feel the most comfortable in.” — Jessica Lu’u Pelletier
Read More"Brush painting is not limited by time, age, culture, or geography. It is a relaxing process that supports personal wellbeing."-- Xiaoyong Liu
Read MoreOn May 8th, Pao Arts Center was joined by friends of the Arts Center – Grace Talusan and Bren Bataclan, for an engaging and interactive event – What's in Your Lumpia? An Author Presentation and Creativity Workshop. We were joined by dozens of participants who learned about Bren and Grace’s experiences writing their memoirs and then had a chance to draw and write their stories.
Read More“We have to push the power of art as not only a creative, but a social practice, one that is involved in complex problem solving, community building, collaborative engagement, inspiration for next generations, a voice for the underrepresented, a powerful vehicle of connection and representation of diverse perspectives and processes.”
—— Lenora Lee
Read MoreOn April 9, Pao Arts Center collaborated with BCNC’s Youth Center on our latest “Chinatown Presents: How to Maybe Get into an Ivy League College”.
Read MorePao Arts Center and the Chinese Historical Society of New England were thrilled to have over 120 people join us this past Saturday for a fascinating discussion on Chinese laundries in Boston and beyond. We thank our 2020 Artist-in-Residence Wen-hao Tien, Shauna Lo, Eugenio Menegon, and Chinatown community members Richard Chin, Dr. Raymond Chin, and Walter Wong for coming together and sharing some of these little-known histories and family stories with us. This event included ASL interpretation by Danny Gong.
Pao Arts Center has been approved for a $25,000 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Research Grant in the Arts award for Pao Arts Center and Asian Community Development Corporation’s Residence Lab program. This research will examine the power of the relationships between artists and Boston Chinatown residents created through the Residence Lab Program.
Read MoreThank you to the nearly 100 individual and families who celebrate Lunar New Year with us on February 13. We had so much fun welcoming in the Year of the Ox with Nüwa Athletic Club, China’s Children International and Families with Children from China New England.
Read MorePao Arts Center Director, Cynthia Woo, and Pao Art Center affiliated artists were featured in a recent article on WBUR’s The ARTery.
Read MoreBCNC Family Services and Pao Arts Center teamed up to bring New Year wishes to Chinatown community members. We wish you fortune, good luck, and health for the Year of the Ox!
Read More“The incentive, the seed, were other people’s stories” —2020 Artist-in-Residence Wen-hao Tien during the virtual opening for Wen-hao Tien: Home on Our Backs on Thursday, February 4, at 6:00 pm.
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