Chinese Community Center – Event and The Oldest Known Color Photographs of China

Chinese Community Center
Summer Art Immersion Exhibition
Wei Qin, President
On August 31 from 11 am to 4 pm
Enjoy demonstrations of music, art and even a Traditional Chinese Tea Ceremony.  Asian Art has been known for its artistic, calm, smoothing feature, have a great benefit for both visual enjoyment and mental healing. Four CCC artists: Anping for Chinese Painting, Richard for calligraphy, Wenrui for Gu Qin (7-string zither) and Wei for Tea Ceremony will bring works from themselves and their students, to enable public to Immerse themselves with Chinese Tea Ceremony experience, Chinese Instrument demo, Calligraphy and Chinese Painting Art work display. 
Free Admission for all though donation in any amount will be appreciated. 
Learn the story behind the Oldest Known Color Photographs of China… discovered in the Capital Region and returned to China.
Website: www.cccalbany.org
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