Asia Week San Francisco Bay Area to Launch this Fall

  • SAN FRANCISCO, California
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  • July 01, 2015

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kambara, 1834 Woodblocks 14.5 x 9.5 inches. by Ando Hiroshige
International Art Gallery, San francisco

Asia Week San Francisco Bay Area is pleased to announce its inaugural edition celebrating Asian art in the Bay Area, October 2-10, 2015. The week will include a public program roster of galleries, museums, universities and institutions presenting exhibitions and programs representing the full spectrum of Asian cultures.

Asia Week San Francisco Bay Area seeks to build a broad alliance between dealers, artists, scholars, collectors and enthusiasts of Asian art, while also creating opportunities for the general public to discover new artworks and culturally distinct points of view within their communities.

A natural fit for the exceptionally diverse region home to over 7 million people, boasting nearly a quarter that identify as Asian or of Asian descent (1,664,384 according to the 2010 census), Asia Week San Francisco Bay Area seeks to promote the rich arts heritage found across Asia, from antiquity to the contemporary, and explore its impact in the Bay Area.

Early partners of Asia Week San Francisco Bay area include: ArtSpan, San Francisco, Asia Society, San Francisco; University of California Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA), Berkeley; Bonhams, San Francisco; Fine Arts Gallery at San Francisco State University, San Francisco; International Art Gallery, San Francisco; International Art Museum of America, San Francisco; Japan Society of Northern California, San Francisco; Michaan’s Auctions, Alameda; Mongolia Foundation, Berkeley; NanHai Art, Millbrae; Peninsula Art Institute, Burlingame; Peninsula Museum of Art, Burlingame; SFO Museum, San Francisco, and Warren's Antiques, San Francisco. Complete partners and program schedule will be announced shortly.

Visitors can find more information and events at asiaweeksf.com


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