Join VC for "Dance the Night Away" on Saturday, Jan 27, 2018!

Join VC for "Dance the Night Away" on Saturday, Jan 27, 2018!

Support Visual Communications by attending our dance fundraiser "Dance the Night Away" on Saturday, January 27, 2018 at the Nishi Hongwanji Temple in Little Tokyo!The fundraiser will benefit VC's artist programs, such as: the ARMED WITH A CAMERA FELLOWSHIP, the C3: CONFERENCE FOR CREATIVE CONTENT, DIGITAL HISTORIES, our VC ARCHIVES, and our annual LOS ANGELES ASIAN PACIFIC FILM FESTIVAL.

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Just in time for FAHM: Afterlives of Martial Law

Just in time for FAHM: Afterlives of Martial Law

Just in time for Filipino American History Month, we are excited to announce AFTERLIVES OF MARTIAL LAW, a multi-site, multi-program public partnership between UC Irvine's Asian American Studies department and Visual Communications (VC) to digitally preserve archival materials and present public programs that document the history of Philippine martial law and its impact upon Los Angeles-based community arts and organizing.

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Visual Communications is Hiring Fall Interns!

Visual Communications is Hiring Fall Interns!

Visual Communications is offering internship opportunities for Fall 2017. These internships offer a hands-on experience to work with one of the nation’s oldest media arts non-profits for and about Asian American and Pacific Islander filmmakers. Upon completion, interns will gain a better understanding of VC’s programs and offerings, as well as the field of arts non-profits in general. They will also be granted a VC membership, which includes tickets to the 2018 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival!

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Meet a Digital Histories Filmmaker: Robert Shoji

Meet a Digital Histories Filmmaker: Robert Shoji

Our Digital Histories program for the 2017-2018 season started last weekend, with returning filmmakers and a few new faces. A video production and storytelling program for senior citizens created in 2003, Digital Histories showcases the unique voices and perspectives of our seniors by sharing their stories with generations to come. 

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