Art @ 341 FSN

Culture

ART @ 341 FSN
August 3–September 29, 2018
341 E 1st Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Photo booth, Nikkei music, art workshops, and more! SLT transformed the 341 FSN experimental storefront into a community art space, and brought to life our community’s vision for First Street North—a block critical to the past, present, and future of Little Tokyo.

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Sakura arranged by Sara Sithi Amnuai
Ringo Oiwake arranged by Niall Taro Ferguson

Organized by:
Abe Ferrer
Angelica Villegas
Jen Cienfuegos
Jonathan Crisman
Kenji Liu
Mario Correa
Mariko Lochridge
Mitsuko Brooks
Nancy Uyemura
Scott Oshima
Taiji Miyagawa
Tomi Kunisaki
Zen Sekizawa

Artists:
Amy Wang
Andrea Gutierrez
Beth Peterson
Carlos Trevi
Devi Ramirez
Elizabeth Nguyen
Gary Fukushima
George Abe
Jennifer Racusin
Jon Hatamiya
Junko
Kausar Mohammed
Kunal Dudheker
Loryce Hashimoto

Marisa Kosugi
Masahiro Yaehata
Mayank Bhatter
Nancy Sekizawa
Neela Banerjee
Niall Ferguson
Rama Vallury
Robert Karimi
Sai Lang
Sara Sithi-Amnuai
Sesshu Foster
Shatto Light
Shruti Purkayastha
Taz Ahmed
Yvonne Yen Liu


AUGUST

Friday, August 3 • 6–10PM
Opening Reception/Atomic Cafe Revival
Relive the legendary punk institution Atomic Cafe. DJ set by Atomic Nancy.

Sunday, August 5 • 1–4PM
Little Tokyo Book Bike with AntenaMovíl
A electric book mobile featuring books reflecting Little Tokyo and its adjacent communities, including local Japanese Americans, Asian Americans, Chicanx, Latinx, and translated books from Asia and Latin America.
(Off-site: Japanese American National Museum, 100 N Central Ave)

Sunday, August 5 • 5–7PM
Story Quilt Workshop: Weaving Solidarity Economies
Weave together your stories with your visions for a solidarity economy, culminating in a quilt of our dreams for a Little Tokyo community economics.

Wednesday, August 8 • 6:30–9PM
Youth Movie Night
A free youth movie night with an animated lm about a community’s fight to save their neighborhood.

Saturday, August 11 • 12–6PM
Home is in the Heart: Seniors Making Movies
A short film program by senior filmmakers, exploring about ideas of “home” in Little Tokyo. Presented by Visual Communications.

Saturday, August 11 • 1–4PM
Little Tokyo Book Bike with AntenaMovíl
A electric book mobile featuring books reflecting Little Tokyo and its adjacent communities, including local Japanese Americans, Asian Americans, Chicanx, Latinx, and translated books from Asia and Latin America.
(Off-site: Japanese American National Museum, 100 N Central Ave)

Sunday, August 12 • 12–3PM
Jitensha Little Tokyo Nisei Week Bike Tour
A free bike ride to learn about the fight to save Little Tokyo. (You must RSVP online)

Sunday August 12
Walk in Nisei Week Parade

Sunday, August 12 • 1–4PM
Little Tokyo Book Bike with AntenaMovíl
A electric book mobile featuring books reflecting Little Tokyo and its adjacent communities, including local Japanese Americans, Asian Americans, Chicanx, Latinx, and translated books from Asia and Latin America.
(Off-site: Japanese American National Museum, 100 N Central Ave)

Sunday, August 12 • 1–6PM
Nisei Week Photo Booth
Show off your Nisei Week style and take a free portrait home!

Saturday, August 18 • 1–4PM
Little Tokyo Book Bike with AntenaMovíl
A electric book mobile featuring books reflecting Little Tokyo and its adjacent communities, including local Japanese Americans, Asian Americans, Chicanx, Latinx, and translated books from Asia and Latin America.
(Off-site: Japanese American National Museum, 100 N Central Ave)

Saturday, August 18 • 4–7PM
Opening Reception of Ibasho: Arts Activism in Little Tokyo
Opening of an exhibition of the long history of arts-based activism in Little Tokyo. Curated by Jonathan Crisman.

Sunday, August 19 • 1–4PM
Little Tokyo Book Bike with AntenaMovíl
A electric book mobile featuring books reflecting Little Tokyo and its adjacent communities, including local Japanese Americans, Asian Americans, Chicanx, Latinx, and translated books from Asia and Latin America.
(Off-site: Japanese American National Museum, 100 N Central Ave)

Thursday, August 23 • 6:30–8:30PM
Mahjong Night 1
Mahjong for beginners in this 3-part workshop!

Saturday, August 25 • 11AM–1PM
Youth Art Workshop with Brittany Ko
Artist and educator Brittany Ko will lead free two Youth Art Workshops with youth ages 6 - 12 years old.

Tuesday, August 28 • 7–9PM
Nikkei Music Reclamation
Performances and conversations by Japanese American artists actively reclaiming Nikkei musical heritage.


SEPTEMBER

Sunday, September 2 • 1–4PM
Little Tokyo Book Bike with AntenaMovíl
A electric book mobile featuring books reflecting Little Tokyo and its adjacent communities, including local Japanese Americans, Asian Americans, Chicanx, Latinx, and translated books from Asia and Latin America.
(Off-site: Japanese American National Museum, 100 N Central Ave)

Sunday, September 2 • 5–7PM
Reading: A Night of South Asian Mini-Plays
A raucous night of mini-plays written by local South Asian American writers! With Neelanjana Banerjee and Tanzila Ahmed.

September 5–8
Pop-Up by @LASmallBizcubator
Support small business and join community-supportive pop-up business!

Saturday, September 8 • 2–4PM
800 Traction Art Workshop with Nancy Uyemura & Jaimee Itagaki
800 Traction Japanese American Artists Nancy Uyemura & Jaimee Itagaki lead a free arts workshop.

Thursday, September 13 • 6:30–8:30PM
Mahjong Night 2
Mahjong for beginners in this 3-part workshop!

Saturday, September 15 • 11AM–1PM
Youth Art Workshop with Brittany Ko
The second of two free youth art workshops!

September 19–23
Pop-Up by @LASmallBizcubator
Support small business and join community-supportive pop-up business!

Tuesday, September 25 • 7–9PM
New Directions in Nikkei Music
Performances of new musical interpretations the Issei (first-generation Japanese American) songbook.

Thursday, September 27 • 6:30–8:30PM
Mahjong Night 3
Mahjong for beginners in this 3-part workshop!

Saturday, September 29 • 7–11PM
Atomic Cafe Dance Party/Closing Reception
Dance your punk rock pants off as ATOMIC CAFE LIVES AGAIN! Celebrate the closing of ART@341FSN—two months of nonstop community arts events that brought to life our community's vision for the First Street North block.

A partnership with:
Japanese American Cultural & Community Center
Little Tokyo Community Council
Little Tokyo Service Center +LAB
Sustainable Little Tokyo

Community Partners:
Antena
Japanese American National Museum
LA Pride of Mahjong
Nikkei Progressives
Visual Communications

Funded in part by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, ArtPlace America, and Surdna Foundation.