I am a docent for Chinatown tours at the CCC. We have an interesting take on Chinatown that not only looks at history, culture, and todays environment, but also explores the social justice issues the Chinese have worked on, including 2 critical wins at the US Supreme Court in the late 1800s.
Not worth the visit unless you are very passionate about modern, abstract, sexualized art. Tiny. Only thing we really liked was that it was clean.
Great organization. Does amazing programming for community. Has a museum too. Check it out.
This small gallery is located on the second floor of a hotel. It has a small gift shops with reasonably priced items. The gift shop does take credit cards. The gallery itself is small, just 2 rooms. The day we went, there was some very beautiful art work. They ask for a small donation for visiting the gallery, optional, but it does help them keep the doors open.
Our tour today was great with guide Julia! She is very knowledgeable about the history of Chinese-Americans in San Francisco, particularly regarding social justice. The tea tasting, herbal store, temple visit, and fortune cookie factory were a nice addition as well. I highly recommend this tour!
Not your typical Chinatown tour, so informative and honest, as an educator teaching World History this was so cool. It was great to see Chinatown, and really hear what it was like live here. I cant recommend this enough!
Spent some times here and was able to view tge exhibited photoa, artworks and installations. I learned more than just Chinese in San Francisco, but other communities all over the world. The exhibition was well curated.
Small but beautiful art exposition in the Hilton, 2nd floor! The gift shop features are available for sale, created by local artists.
Nice display of older and more recent Chinese artists and exhibitions.