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Sunday, 30 August 2009 - Museum of Chinese in America gets a new home
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! Search Search: Sign InNew User? Sign Up News Home - Help Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Asia Pacific World Search Search: Museum of Chinese in America gets a new home By SUZANNE MA,Associated Press Writer AP - Sunday, August 30 NEW YORK - In cramped tenementlike quarters in Chinatown, staff at the Museum of Chinese in America had to be careful not to step on any schoolchildren as they taught a class about the role Chinese immigrants played in building the Transcontinental Railroad. ADVERTISEMENT For years, they dreamed of a bigger space to work with. That dream will come true when their new facility opens Sept. 22. The 14,000-square-foot space, six times bigger than its original home, was designed by Maya Lin, creator of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, and touted by some big-name movers and shakers including "Brokeback Mountain" director Ang Lee, architect I.M. Pei, cellist Yo-Yo Ma and playwright David Henry Hwang. But despite the big names attached to the $8.1 million project, the museum is run by a small staff of nine, including newly appointed director S. Alice Mong. "We are a very lean organization," Mong said. "As you can see there's no fat." For nearly 30 years, the museum has been housed in a 2,000-square-foot space at 70 Mulberry St. on the second floor of a 19th-century schoolhouse. There is no way to feature the hundreds of documents and objects collected over the years, sharing the history and culture of Chinese immigrants in America and the role their descendants played in constructing American society. With the new space, there is more room for the vast collection, a bigger staff and a growing fan base. There are nearly 4 million Chinese Americans in the U.S. "It's our story," said Mong, who immigrated with her family from Taiwan in 1973. "There isn't another national museum for Chinese Americans. We hope to be a cultural anchor not only for the local Chinese in New York but for Chinese across the United States and around the world." The new museum, converted from an industrial machine repair shop on Centre Street, features a skylit courtyard reminiscent of courtyards found in the center of a traditional Chinese home. In the front lobby is an art installation called "The Journey Wall," which consists of bronze tiles that show where Chinese American families came from and where they settled in the United States. Fundraising for the new space began in 2004, spearheaded by museum co-founder Charles Lai. "Having this new facility gives us the legitimacy and the credibility we have always sought," Lai said. "It allows people to realize that together with our wonderful programs and strong content, we are worthy of a higher level of support." Lai said one donor had, for years, contributed $100 annually. When the donor recently learned of the museum's plans to move into a bigger space, he wrote a check for $100,000. So far, the museum has raised $12 million, and Mong said it is well on the way to reaching its $15 million goal. Mong said the museum is in good financial shape because fundraising began long before the economy went bad. So far, all donors have come through with their promised pledges. Mong attributes the success to the museum's niche cause. One of the new objects that will be featured in the museum's main exhibit hall is a wooden replica of the carvings found in the Angel Island Barracks in California. Some 175,000 Chinese immigrants were detained and processed at Angel Island in San Francisco Bay during the first half of the 1900s. During their internment, many carved poems in the walls in traditional Chinese characters, detailing their fear and despair. "When people come to Chinatown, they are saying, `Oh, look there's the Buddhist temple, the place where the ducks hang from the window and let me get to the place with knockoff Coach bags,'" Lai said. "There is another part of the story. There are complexities and realities in the Chinese American community and we want them (visitors) to experience and understand that." ___ On the Net: http://www.mocanyc.org Email Story IM Story Printable View Blog This Sign in to recommend this article » 0 users recommend Related Articles: Entertainment & Lifestyle Dr. Drew blames pain medicine in death of DJ AMAP - Sunday, August 30 DJ AM autopsy inconclusive; more tests plannedAP - Sunday, August 30 Thousands attend Jackson birthday bash in New YorkAP - Sunday, August 30 'Intimidated' Noel tells why he left OasisAFP - Sunday, August 30 Museum of Chinese in America gets a new homeAP - Sunday, August 30 Most Popular – Entertainment Viewed Michael Jackson's death homicide: coroner Kidnapped US girl walks into police station 18 years on Tick saliva could hold cancer cure: Brazilian scientists Microsoft apologizes for photo gaffe India's first moon mission 'over': space agency View Complete List » Search: Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! 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