Chinese American Museum (CAMLA)
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The Chinese American Museum (CAM) is the first such museum in Southern California dedicated to the Chinese American experience and history in this region.

The 7,200 square foot museum site stands inside El Pueblo Monument, a 44-acre public park located at the City's "birthplace" in downtown Los Angeles. CAM is housed inside the oldest surviving Chinese buildings located in the City, namely the Garnier Building (423 North Los Angeles Street) and an adjacent structure (425 North Los Angeles... (read more)
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Name:
Chinese American Museum (CAMLA)
Category:
Entertainment & Arts - Fine Arts
Description:
The Chinese American Museum (CAM) is the first such museum in Southern California dedicated to the Chinese American experience and history in this region.

The 7,200 square foot museum site stands inside El Pueblo Monument, a 44-acre public park located at the City's "birthplace" in downtown Los Angeles. CAM is housed inside the oldest surviving Chinese buildings located in the City, namely the Garnier Building (423 North Los Angeles Street) and an adjacent structure (425 North Los Angeles... (read more)
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Open: All content is public.

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http://www.camla.org
Office:
125 Paseo de la Plaza, #300, L.A. CA 90012 / (213) 485-8567
Location:
Los Angeles, CA

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*In celebration of the launch of our newly redesigned website, CAM will be offering a special membership promotion beginning May 1, 2009 thru June 30, 2009. ONLINE membership sign-ups and renewals will receive a FREE “Hollywood Chinese” documentary poster autographed by award-winning filmmaker, Arthur Dong. This keepsake gift is a prelude to CAM’s upcoming blockbuster exhibition, “Hollywood Chinese” opening this fall. The gifts are for pick-up only at the museum, one poster per membership signup and/or renewal, while supplies last.

*In 2007 and 2009, students in grades K-12th across the country participated in a nation-wide art competition, hosted by the Chinese American Museum (CAM) and the Chinese American Citizens Alliance, based on the themes of “Growing Up Chinese American” and “Democracy and Diversity”, respectively. The winning entries from both contests will now be on public display for the first time in a vibrant new art exhibition, titled "National Art Competition" celebrating the artistic expressions and perspectives of these student-artists. Exhibit Dates: June 20, 2009 – September 27, 2009

*SAVE THE DATE for CAM's 13th Annual Historymakers Awards Banquet to be held on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009 at the Hilton Universal City Hotel in Los Angeles. A premiere event in Southern California, this annual banquet heralds the inspiring achievements of individuals and organizations who have made significant contributions to the Chinese American community. In addition, this event also serves as the chief fundraiser for CAM. We invite you to make history with us as a guest, sponsor or volunteer!

*Visit our newest blockbuster exhibit opening this fall! "Hollywood Chinese: The Arthur Dong Collection Exhibition" will feature over 800 pieces of movie memorabilia from 1912 to present day. This new, vivid exhibition is based on Arthur Dong’s groundbreaking documentary, Hollywood Chinese, an 89-minute documentary that chronicles the history of Chinese in Hollywood. The collection, acquired during the ten-year research for the film, includes posters, lobby cards, stills, and other ephemera that depict how the Chinese have been imagined and portrayed in American movies during the last century. Arthur Dong serves as the guest curator for this exhibit. Exhibit Dates: October 23, 2009 – May 31, 2010.