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San Francisco’s Chinatown is built around Grant Avenue, which is depicted here by painter Jack Laycox. Chinese immigrants have faced a turbulent history in the United States; discriminatory laws prevented them from marrying non-Chinese, to vote, and they are the only ethnic group to have been specifically denied entrance to this country. However, times have changed. In 2015, the Chinese became the largest single immigrant group to the U.S. It will be interesting to observe how the cultures will continue to blend. You might even watch it happen yourself and visit Grant Avenue- just as Jack Laycox did half a decade ago. Jack Laycox "Night on Grant Avenue" Watercolor on paper, 1964 Hilbert Collection #jacklaycox #AsianAmerican #asianpacificmonth #EastMeetsWest #art #FineArt #chinatown #SanFrancisco #ChapmanUniversity #chapmanu #hilbertmuseum
Author: Chapman U Art Collections
Chapman U Art Collections
San Francisco’s Chinatown is built around Grant Avenue, which is depicted here by painter Jack Laycox. Chinese immigrants have faced a turbulent history in the United States; discriminatory laws prevented them from marrying non-Chinese, to vote, and they are the only ethnic group to have been specifically denied entrance to this country.... read more »
San Francisco’s Chinatown is built around Grant Avenue, which is depicted here by painter Jack Laycox. Chinese immigrants have faced a turbulent history in the United States; discriminatory laws prevented them from marrying non-Chinese, to vote, and they are the only ethnic group to have been specifically denied entrance to this country. However, times have changed. In 2015, the Chinese became the largest single immigrant group to the U.S. It will be interesting to observe how the cultures will continue to blend. You might even watch it happen yourself and visit Grant Avenue- just as Jack Laycox did half a decade ago. Jack Laycox "Night on Grant Avenue" Watercolor on paper, 1964 Hilbert Collection #HilbertMuseum #JackLaycox #AsianPacificHeritageMonth #AsianPacificMonth #watercolor #art #californiaart #californiascenepainting #chinatown #SanFrancisco #ChapmanUniversity #chapmanu
Author: Chapman U Art Collections
Chapman U Art Collections
San Francisco’s Chinatown is built around Grant Avenue, which is depicted here by painter Jack Laycox. Chinese immigrants have faced a turbulent history in the United States; discriminatory laws prevented them from marrying non-Chinese, to vote, and they are the only ethnic group to have been specifically denied entrance to this country.... read more »
San Francisco’s Chinatown is built around Grant Avenue, which is depicted here by painter Jack Laycox. Chinese immigrants have faced a turbulent history in the United States; discriminatory laws prevented them from marrying non-Chinese, to vote, and they are the only ethnic group to have been specifically denied entrance to this country. However, times have changed. In 2015, the Chinese became the largest single immigrant group to the U.S. It will be interesting to observe how the cultures will continue to blend. You might even watch it happen yourself and visit Grant Avenue- just as Jack Laycox did half a decade ago. Jack Laycox "Night on Grant Avenue" Watercolor on paper, 1964 Hilbert Collection #HilbertMuseum #JackLaycox #AsianPacificHeritageMonth #AsianPacificMonth #watercolor #fineart #californiaart #californiascenepainting #chinatown #SanFrancisco #ChapmanUniversity #chapmanu
Author: Chapman U Art Collections
Chapman U Art Collections
San Francisco’s Chinatown is built around Grant Avenue, which is depicted here by painter Jack Laycox. Chinese immigrants have faced a turbulent history in the United States; discriminatory laws prevented them from marrying non-Chinese, to vote, and they are the only ethnic group to have been specifically denied entrance to this country.... read more »
Although not of Asian descent himself, Jack Laycox was inspired by the brilliant colors and fanfare of the Chinese New Year celebration in Chinatown, San Francisco. He painted this watercolor work in a “wet-into-wet” style, which involved soaking the paper before applying the watercolor pigment. This created the blurred lines and forms that make this image so striking. This work is currently on display at the Hilbert Museum. Jack Laycox, “Chinese New Year” Watercolor on paper, 1960s Hilbert Collection #HilbertMuseum #JackLaycox #AsianPacificHeritageMonth #AsianPacificMonth #watercolor #fineart #californiaart #art #californiascenepainting #chinatown #ChineseNewYear #SanFrancisco #dragon #ChapmanUniversity #ChapmanU
Author: Chapman U Art Collections
Chapman U Art Collections
Although not of Asian descent himself, Jack Laycox was inspired by the brilliant colors and fanfare of the Chinese New Year celebration in Chinatown, San Francisco. He painted this watercolor work in a “wet-into-wet” style, which involved soaking the paper before applying the watercolor pigment. This created the blurred lines and forms that... read more »
These two stunning Chinese cities are just a couple of the destinations that could travel to and explore through a Summer 2015 travel course! Apply TODAY! The application deadline is Wednesday, March 25. #CUGlobal #PanthersAbroad #China
Author: Chapman University Center for Global Education
Chapman University Center for Global Education
These two stunning Chinese cities are just a couple of the destinations that could travel to and explore through a Summer 2015 travel course! Apply TODAY! The application deadline is Wednesday, March 25. #CUGlobal #PanthersAbroad #China
These two stunning Chinese cities are just a couple of the destinations that you could travel to and explore through a Summer 2015 travel course! Apply TODAY! The application deadline is Wednesday, March 25. ✈️🏯🇨🇳🌏 #CUGlobal #PanthersAbroad #China #Beijing #Shangai #StudyAbroad
Author: CUGlobal
CUGlobal
These two stunning Chinese cities are just a couple of the destinations that you could travel to and explore through a Summer 2015 travel course! Apply TODAY! The application deadline is Wednesday, March 25. #CUGlobal #PanthersAbroad #China #Beijing #Shangai #StudyAbroad
Check out some photos from our Executive MBA residential in Asia. Our EMBA class of 2015 were able to make business and cultural experiences of a different kind this summer! The residential included several company visits including the photo below at Lenovo as well as multiple cultural activities like visiting Chengdu Panda Research Base, China. #ChapmanMBA #EMBA #ChinaandVietnam #Globalbusiness
Author: Chapman MBA
Chapman MBA
Check out some photos from our Executive MBA residential in Asia. Our EMBA class of 2015 were able to make business and cultural experiences of a different kind this summer! The residential included several company visits including the photo below at Lenovo as well as multiple cultural activities like visiting Chengdu Panda... read more »
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