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Tradition and Change: A Youth Think Tank on Art and Ideas
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Objectives of the Think Tank Provide opportunities for youth in metro Vancouver to engage with contemporary art, issues and artists Create a greater understanding of Chinese culture, both historical and contemporary, and the resonances between creative efforts from the past and the present Develop a community partnership to make the learning relevant and impactful
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THE ENTRY POINT APPROACH Conceptual Model for Programming 1. Narrative 2. Aesthetic 3. Logical 4. Foundational 5. Experiential
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Narrative Entry Point Sun Yatzen Chinese Classical Gardens
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Narrative Entry Point Walking Tour of Chinatown
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Aesthetic Entry Point Vancouver Art Gallery tour of The Forbidden City
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Imperial Throne Set Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, 1736-95 Wood, jade, ivory, embroidered silk, laquer, cloissonne enamel The Palace Museum
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Emperor’s Ceremonial Summer Robe Qing Dynasty, Jiaqing period, 1796-1820 Silk, embroidered silk The Palace Museum
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Jar with Ten Thousand Shou Characters and Brush Holder Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, 1712-13 Porcelain with cobalt blue underglaze The Palace Museum
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Logical and Foundational Entry Points Vancouver Art Gallery tour of Unscrolled: Reframing Tradition in Contemporary Chinese Art
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Inking of live plants, Black Beauty: A Living Totem Jennifer Wen Ma, 2014
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Traces and Container Liu Jianhua, 2011
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Container Liu Jianhua, 2011
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Shan Shui-Cosmos Sun Xun, 2014
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Background Story: 10,000 Li of Mountains and Rivers Xu Bing, 2014
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Background Story: Ten Thousand Li of Mountains and Rivers (rear view) Xu Bing, 2014
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Bang Ai Wei Wei, 2014
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Student Feedback I found the trip touching and exciting on an emotional level because, like the film, I felt the fading culture in Chinatown. Because my parents were immigrants and I used to come to Chinatown every Saturday for Chinese school, I felt conflicted that the area was struggling with either staying as Chinatown is, undeveloped, or letting the development influence it. However, on the second day when I saw the art that hybridized traditional and contemporary art, I felt hopeful that there can be a balance between the two. This is relevant to me because I need to stay true to my values but also stay open to change. In the Gallery exhibition I was amazed how close I was to treasures from the past and authentic traditional clothing. I was also fascinated by the contemporary artists’ sense of creativity and effort to think out of the box in terms of tradition and change.
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Experiential Entry Point Studio workshops with artist, Howie Tsui
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Artist Howie Tsui with students at Prince of Wales Secondary School
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