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Virtual Evening Lecture - Chinatown Through a Wide Lens: The Hidden Photographs of Yucho Chow

Tue 27 Oct 2020 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM PDT Online, Zoom

Virtual Evening Lecture - Chinatown Through a Wide Lens: The Hidden Photographs of Yucho Chow

Tue 27 Oct 2020 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM PDT Online, Zoom

Vancouver’s first and most prolific Chinese photographer, Yucho Chow, operated a commercial studio in the heart of Chinatown from 1907–1949. He chronicled life during a tumultuous and transformative time in Canadian history and captured the faces of early marginalized communities including South Asians, Black Canadians, Indigenous residents, mixed-race families and Eastern European immigrants. Sadly, his negatives were all discarded when his studio closed. Chinatown curator Catherine Clement spent over eight years uncovering Yucho Chow’s photographs. In 2019, she mounted the first-ever solo exhibition of Chow’s work. Catherine will share the story of Yucho Chow and show some of these remarkable never-before-seen private photographs and stories of diverse, early communities. She will also explore what these images tell us about Vancouver’s history and the role Chinatown played in the lives of so many groups.


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