Learn more about this Shanghai curator of the Museum of O exhibition and her thoughts on expressing Chinese culture and on Fête Chinoise.
Read MoreSince the coronavirus outbreak, writer Louise Gleeson has scrolled past countless articles that perpetuate anti-Asian stereotypes. Read to learn more about her reflections and why you should care.
Read MoreDigital content creator, Mel Hwang shares her thoughts on how we can protect the environment and on celebrating women.
Read MoreHow can one teach one’s children who are born overseas, Chinese? This has become a top priority amongst Chinese immigrant parents of this generation.
Read MoreThe Mother Tongue Project was created in 2016 as a multidisciplinary theatre piece based on interviews with actors En Lai Mah’s and Jasmine Chen’s parents. Read on.
Read MoreVivien Yip was immediately drawn to the film as the similarities to her own life surprised her. “It was an uncanny and unexpected connection.”
Read MoreIt is with saddened hearts that we remember the young Taiwanese-Canadian actor and model, Godfrey Gao (高以翔).
Read MoreThis fall, we interviewed the talented content creator, photographer, and stylist Li-Chi Pan. Get to know more about her inspiration and creations!
Read MoreJason Au shares his unexpected journey to relearn Cantonese and establish a Cantonese language scholarship at the University of Toronto.
Read MoreRead the magical story of food and family as told by award-winning Chinese Canadian photographer, Tim Chin.
Read MoreThis week, our Associate Editor, had the opportunity to speak with Jennifer Liao and learn more about what motivates her as a Chinese Canadian director.
Read MoreLocated in the Ryerson Image Centre this month, you will find an amazing collection of photographs by Chinese-Canadian artist, Lucy Lu. Fête Chinoise is proud to introduce this exhibition about longing and a new lens on “home” in China with notes from the RIC team.
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