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Pre-order Chinatown 32 Sequences
In partnership with the Chinatown Partnership/Chinatown BID, the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) invites you to an insightful conversation with Mengxi Wang, photographer and author of Chinatown 32 Sequences. This book offers an immersive exploration of New York’s Chinatown, capturing the essence of its people and culture. Through vivid photography and storytelling, Wang highlights the lives of longtime residents and new immigrants, offering an intimate look at the community’s enduring legacy amid constant change.
Featuring narratives about master artisans, local entrepreneurs, and thriving cultural practices, Chinatown 32 Sequences showcases the neighborhood’s hidden gems and everyday heroes. This conversation will include insights from Ziqing Chen, the designer and art director behind the book, and will be moderated by Yifan Wu, MOCA’s Director of Programs. Following the discussion, a casual reception will offer an opportunity for community members and attendees to connect, share stories, and foster new friendships.
Autographed copies of Chinatown 32 Sequences will be available for purchase during the event.
About Mengxi Wang
Mengxi Wang is a storyteller and photographer whose background as a news reporter has fueled a deep curiosity for individual narratives within everyday life. Her work emphasizes narrative storytelling, often incorporating dramatic elements and a direct cinematic approach. Wang is dedicated to perfecting her craft, continuously refining her narratives through self-critique and iteration to create compelling and authentic stories.
About Ziqing Chen
Born and raised in Guangdong, China, Ziqing Chen is a multidisciplinary designer and landscape architect based in New York City. She graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design. Ziqing brings a contemporary perspective to her designs, emphasizing the nuances of evolving Chinese traditions. With a keen eye for photography, she is dedicated to integrating visual storytelling into her design projects across cultural and commercial sectors. Ziqing has also launched publishing imprints in collaboration with independent artists and local brands, providing art direction for their works.