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Co-Curation of 3 exhibitions featuring various aspects of the Chinese diaspora in British Columbia. 1) November 2019-Jan 2020: Pocket Gallery- Chinese Canadian Museum Planning Office and Exhibition Centre, Columbia Street, Vancouver; 2) August 2020- December 2021: A Seat at the Table in Chinatown, 27 E. Pender, Hon Hsing Building, Vancouver; 3) November 2020 to December 2021: A Seat at the Table: Chinese Immigration and British Columbia

Presenters

Fong, Denise
Gosselin, Viviane
Yu, Henry

Name of conference, organization, journal, or publisher

Pocket Gallery – Chinese Canadian Museum Planning Office and Exhibition Centre, Columbia Street, Vancouve British Columbia; (2) Hon Hsing Building, Vancouver; and (3) Museum of Vancouver

Publication or Presentation Date

11/5/2019

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