Friday, November 21, 2008
CLUSTERBOMB! The First  ZERO CAPITAL EXHIBITION

CLUSTERBOMB!
The First ZERO CAPITAL EXHIBITION
December 13 - January 15, 2009
Opening reception & performance Saturday, December 13, 6 to 9 pm
Click HERE to see pictures from the reception & performance night.

Zero Capital's CLUSTERBOMB! will open at the Asian American Arts Centre at 26 Bowery, 3rd floor with a reception and performances from 6 to 9 pm. Asian American Arts Centre welcomes Zero Capital and is proud to support their initiating exhibition.

CLUSTERBOMB! is a creative response to physical and psychological displacement in the post 9-11 era of disillusionment and artistic inertia. It is an interdisciplinary, intergenerational and transnational network of artists, writers, activists, cultural workers and youth. Participants are posing a collective challenge to the issue of have and have-nots, why those who have are getting more and those who don't have are getting less or nothing.

When CLUSTERBOMB! closes on January 15 the exhibit will travel during 2009 from NYC to Philadelphia, DC, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Detriot and Boston. Local artists at each site will be shown with ad hoc cultural groups and encouraging meetings to form and take place in each locale. By December 2009 a culminating conference of artists and stakeholders will take place in NYC.

Zero Capital is a collective of NYC based, as well as national and international artists, writers, activists, cultural workers and youth, with outsider artists messaging a possibility. Artists include: Tomie Arai, Regie Cabico, Fay Chiang, Jean Chiang, Jason DaSilva, Paul Gilman, Lauren Hokoyama, Arlan Huang, Jason Kao Hwang, Siddhartha Joag, Mia Kang, Perry Mamaril, Mari Nakano, Danny Phelan, F. Omar Telan, Laura Wilde and Bella Noir, Angel Velasco Shaw and others.

"We present our work on the Bowery, along the line of Jurassic cranes. Clusterbomb! is a pan-ethnic cadre that has its roots in the Asian American cultural movement of the 1970s in New York City; three generations stronger than the Beats & Folk music, we are on the precipice of a Thunderdome that began around Katrina." -Regie Cabico


Zero Capital functions without permanent location and organizational structure as an expanding network of cultural producers and community stakeholders. A website will be launched (www.zerocapital.net) in conjunction with this exhibit, and serve as the vehicle for exchange of information, resource materials and the listing of stake holders websites from local as well as global cultural activists communities.

CLUSTERBOMB! is a fundraising event for the BorderStatements Collective, a community-based art and safe space on the China-Burma border, begun in 2007, that works with ethnic minority and street youth utilizing arts as a platform for HIV/AIDS and intravenous drug use prevention and anti discrimination education.



CLUSTERBOMB! - an exhibition of Zero Capital is presented with support Asian/Pacific/ American Institute at New York University and the Asian American Arts Alliance, and hosted by the Asian American Arts Centre. Donations to AAAC are also welcome.

Asian American Arts Centre, Inc. is supported, in part with public funds from The New York State Council on the Arts, and The National Endowment for the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. With additional funding and support from Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, 9.11 Fund, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Manhattan Mini Storage/Edison Properties Inc, Materials for the Arts, Pearl River Mart, United Orient Bank, New York Cosmopolitan Lions Club, Con Edison, Dedalus Foundation, Expedi Printing, Inc., Charles Yuen, Jody and John Arnhold, Danny C.K. Li, Jeanne Lee Jackson, Linda Peng, Wing Lee Yee, Mikyung Kim, Richard Kenny Esq, John Yu, and the many generous friends of the Asian American Arts Centre.

The Asian American Arts Centre is located in Lower Manhattan at 26 Bowery (just below Canal Street, 3rd floor above McDonalds. Press bell #3.). It is a short walk from the N, Q, J, M, Z, and 6 trains at Canal Street or the B and D at Grand Street or the M103, M15, or M9 buses to Chatham Square.

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Friday, November 14, 2008
Metro Poles In Chinatown : Interplay at CBWCHC

Metro Poles In Chinatown

Installation: Interplay by Tamiko Kawata
Theme: Water
Medium : Toothpaste

Tamiko Kawata installs Canal St window.
Actually this installation can be seen on street level from the building front entrance of the Charles B Wong Community Health Center at 268 Canal.

Tamiko Kawata installation can be seen all day and evening hours on street level at 268 Canal St - the CBWCHealth Center.


Canal St level Lobby Detail by Wennie Huang


Wennie Huang's Health Center 2ed floor at Walker St installation changed by Katarina.
Health Center street level Lobby change to Tamiko's installation of toothpast by Wennie Huang. Her molecular structures of water using the blue vinyl and out of pink vinyl the silhouette of a fish/woman and a lotus stamen, playing off of Chinese symbols and folk/mythical imagery relating to the water element.

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Saturday, November 1, 2008
Metro Poles In Chinatown: America's Chinatown!



Artists Nathalie & Avani with America's Chinatown Installation at Chatham Green Panels Corner, painted with the assistance of students, changing every few days. Saturday, artists can assist all those who wish to paint Nov 16 -04
One student Chris Ho wrote about an experience that made him proud of being Asian

Freedom Boy-Americas Chinatown

Eyes to the Power - painted by a resident of Chatham Green, a prophetic beautifully written statement by 'Triple'. Nov 16, 08 -11

LinkDragon thoughts

*For more pictures and the on goings, go to our image gallery.
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