Building a Better Future
/On a panel hosted by Company One Theater, CEO Ben Hires, Pao Arts Center Director Cynthia Woo, and C1 PlayLab Pao Fellows Kit Yan and Melissa Li discussed the impact of the pandemic.
Read MoreOn a panel hosted by Company One Theater, CEO Ben Hires, Pao Arts Center Director Cynthia Woo, and C1 PlayLab Pao Fellows Kit Yan and Melissa Li discussed the impact of the pandemic.
Read MoreWe’re proud to announce the selection of our new 2020 Artist-In-Residence, Wen-hao Tien.
Read MorePao Arts Center and Company One Theatre (C1) are thrilled to announce the 2020-2021 PlayLab Pao Fellows, Kit Yan and Melissa Li.
Read MoreFamilies came to the Pao Arts Center for a day of celebration with various Lunar New Year activities.
Read MoreQueer Chinese American scholars, organizers, and artists Diane Wong and Huiying B. Chan curated the Homeward Bound exhibition to center narratives of home, community, and intergenerational resilience.
Read MoreExperience Chinatown was a great success with 2,000 people in attendance!
Read MoreCalling all storytellers and Boston-area community members!
Read MoreFamily Services collaborated with the Museum of Fine Arts to bring the Special Arts Program to BCNC Quincy for the first time. 11 families who have children with special needs participated in this 4-session art class. Through hands-on art activities, children developed their understanding and interest in arts, and improved communication between parents and children. In the last session, families will go on a field trip to the Museum of Fine Arts. Thank you to the MFA for this partnership!
Since 1969, Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC) has been a vital presence in Greater Boston and beyond, empowering Asians and new immigrants to build healthy families, achieve greater economic success, and contribute to thriving communities.