Lam Wong is an Artist-in-Residence at the Dr. Sun Yan-Sen Classical Chinese Garden. Learn more about his moving composition at the Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art.
Read MoreJeffrey Chong Wang’s deeply moving paintings are captivating, making people stop and stare, and begging the viewer to (re)consider what was being portrayed in each frame. This week, Fête Chinoise sat down with the artist to learn more about his life & repertoire.
Read MoreBenjamin Von Wong’s work lies at the intersection of fantasy and photography and combines everyday objects with shocking statistics.
Read MoreThe short film created by the Alchemist’s Garden campaign takes cues from these nostalgic sentiments with sepia and muted tones throughout…What stands out in particular for us at Fête Chinoise are the two oriental-style dragon ceramic ornaments in the video.
Read MoreFête Chinoise had the wonderful opportunity to chat with Chinese Canadian fashion designer, Gigi Wang. A graduate of Seneca College, she enjoys fusing textile techniques, materials, and symbols inherent in Chinese culture in her work and was recently at NYFW.
Read MoreClick here for your portraits from the 5th Anniversary Fête Chinoise Signature Event!
Read MoreJoin us as we present the exclusive 5th Anniversary Fete Chinoise Signature Event ballroom portraits by George Pimentel.
Read MorePart one of beautiful photos on the Step & Repeat by celebrity photography team, George Pimentel.
Read MorePart two of the Step & Repeat moments at the Fête Chinoise Signature Event!
Read MoreFind your photos from the exclusive 5th Anniversary Fete Chinoise Signature Event Veuve Clicquot portrait studio captured by the George Pimentel team.
Read MoreFor special occasions, many beauty brands will reveal special edition products. As we approach the end of 2019, we share 7 of the most anticipated Asian-inspired beauty products and our opinion on some of the designs! Valmont, Guerlain, NARS, Chanel, and more…
Read MoreKaren Tam (譚嘉文)’s solo exhibition will be held at the Koffler Centre of the Arts (Toronto) from January 23 to March 29, 2020. Entitled Karen Tam: the chrysanthemum has opened twelve times, visitors will explore the ways the installation artist wishes to challenge perceptions of cultural identity. The Canadian-born Chinese artist finished her graduate work in Chicago and after living in the United Kingdom for over six years she has now returned to her native Montréal.
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