2012

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Round the Clock: Chinese American Artists Working in Los Angeles The Exhibit ‘Round the Clock: Chinese American Artists Working in Los Angeles showcases the work of George Chann, John Kwok, Jake Lee, Milton Quon and Tyrus Wong. These artists employed their artistic abilities in their professional lives while remaining true to their own artistic pursuits in their personal lives. The exhibition features more than one hundred works by these Los Angeles-based artists, including paintings, watercolors, preproduction sketches, drawings, photographs, kites, and ephemera. The exhibition considers how these contemporary artists balanced their personal art making and their professional demands; how they achieved success on their own terms in their commitment to making art in Los Angeles; and the significance of their contributions to the region’s artistic and cultural legacy.

2012

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Round the Clock: Chinese American Artists Working in Los Angeles The Exhibit ‘Round the Clock: Chinese American Artists Working in Los Angeles showcases the work of George Chann, John Kwok, Jake Lee, Milton Quon and Tyrus Wong. These artists employed their artistic abilities in their professional lives while remaining true to their own artistic pursuits in their personal lives. The exhibition features more than one hundred works by these Los Angeles-based artists, including paintings, watercolors, preproduction sketches, drawings, photographs, kites, and ephemera. The exhibition considers how these contemporary artists balanced their personal art making and their professional demands; how they achieved success on their own terms in their commitment to making art in Los Angeles; and the significance of their contributions to the region’s artistic and cultural legacy.

2012

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Round the Clock: Chinese American Artists Working in Los Angeles The Exhibit ‘Round the Clock: Chinese American Artists Working in Los Angeles showcases the work of George Chann, John Kwok, Jake Lee, Milton Quon and Tyrus Wong. These artists employed their artistic abilities in their professional lives while remaining true to their own artistic pursuits in their personal lives. The exhibition features more than one hundred works by these Los Angeles-based artists, including paintings, watercolors, preproduction sketches, drawings, photographs, kites, and ephemera. The exhibition considers how these contemporary artists balanced their personal art making and their professional demands; how they achieved success on their own terms in their commitment to making art in Los Angeles; and the significance of their contributions to the region’s artistic and cultural legacy.

2012

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Round the Clock: Chinese American Artists Working in Los Angeles The Exhibit ‘Round the Clock: Chinese American Artists Working in Los Angeles showcases the work of George Chann, John Kwok, Jake Lee, Milton Quon and Tyrus Wong. These artists employed their artistic abilities in their professional lives while remaining true to their own artistic pursuits in their personal lives. The exhibition features more than one hundred works by these Los Angeles-based artists, including paintings, watercolors, preproduction sketches, drawings, photographs, kites, and ephemera. The exhibition considers how these contemporary artists balanced their personal art making and their professional demands; how they achieved success on their own terms in their commitment to making art in Los Angeles; and the significance of their contributions to the region’s artistic and cultural legacy.

2012

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Round the Clock: Chinese American Artists Working in Los Angeles The Exhibit ‘Round the Clock: Chinese American Artists Working in Los Angeles showcases the work of George Chann, John Kwok, Jake Lee, Milton Quon and Tyrus Wong. These artists employed their artistic abilities in their professional lives while remaining true to their own artistic pursuits in their personal lives. The exhibition features more than one hundred works by these Los Angeles-based artists, including paintings, watercolors, preproduction sketches, drawings, photographs, kites, and ephemera. The exhibition considers how these contemporary artists balanced their personal art making and their professional demands; how they achieved success on their own terms in their commitment to making art in Los Angeles; and the significance of their contributions to the region’s artistic and cultural legacy.