Right:An old Man Reading in a Bachelor Apartment located ae 68 Byard Street, Photograph taken by Bud Glick.
Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) Collection 左图:Bud Glick位于照片的最左边,美国华人博物馆(MOCA)机构档案;右图:一位老人在位于摆也街68号的单身
公寓读报纸,照片由Bud Glick拍摄,美国华人博物馆(MOCA)馆藏
Bud Glick was the second documentary photographer hired by the New York Chinatown History project in 1980. Like his colleague Paul Calhoun, he also documented the daily life of New York’s Chinatown from 1981 through 1984. After his work at MOCA Glick continued to document the daily lives of people in the Latino Community of Milwaukee, in a small town in Sicily, and in Nicaragua. He has taught as an adjunct professor in the art departments of Brooklyn College, Queens College, C.W. Post and William Patterson University. Glick’s photos during his time at the Chinatown History Project were displayed at MOCA from October 18, 2018 through March 31, 2019.
Bud Glick是1980年受雇于纽约唐人街历史项目的另一位纪录片摄影师。跟他的同事Paul Calhoun一样,他也记录了1981至1984年间的纽约唐人街的日常生活。在他结束了MOCA的工作之后,Glick先生继续在密尔沃基的拉丁裔社区、西西里岛上的一个小镇和尼加拉瓜共和国记录人们的日常生活。他还在布鲁克林学院、皇后学院、长岛大学C.W. Post校区和威廉帕特森大学担任艺术学院的兼职教授。Glick先生在唐人街历史项目期间拍摄的作品于2018年10月18日至2019年3月31日在MOCA展出。
Countdown to the TCS NYC Marathon on November 3, 2019: 216 Days.
2019年是美国第一条横贯大陆铁路建成150周年,为了纪念第一批华人来美建设这条铁路所做出的巨大贡献, MOCA将其2019 TCS NYC Marathon的活动命名为 MOCA Spike 150 – Running Forward With Our Stories! 鼓励大家通过马拉松公益跑,全国线上接力,以及一天一个故事的方式讲述150个华人的历史故事,敬请大家持续关注, 讲出华人自己的故事,回顾过去,立足现在,展望未来,共同书写美国历史,使之更加充实完整。