New World Order was a series of five exhibitions held in the SFMOMA Artists Gallery at Fort Mason. In each presentation, the artists…
Category: From the Archives
The Baby Jack Rice Story is a tribute to my husband, Edward K. Wong, who was born and raised in Augusta, Georgia during…
In October, Flo celebrated her 85th Birthday with family and friends at Imperial Soup, followed by a short walk to the Oakland Asian…
Thank you to artist Reiko Fujii for sharing this selection of photographs of Flo Oy Wong and Moira Roth, Trefethen Professor of Art…
Gwah Gai: Crossing the Street, “A Musical Collage in Four Movements,” explored new possibilities for storytelling. Gwah Gai featured original music composed by…
Ed Wong recently found pictures of Flo’s visit to Oakland Chinatown in June 1985. Flo says, “Ed and I definitely have fond memories…
While working on Drawn from Life: The Creative Legacy of Flo Oy Wong, Ed Wong found a set of archival slides which document…
When I was growing up in Oakland, California’s Chinatown in the 1940s and 1950s my father told me stories about his homeland, instilling…
This essay written by the late Moira Roth, Trefethen Professor of Art History, Mills College, Oakland, was first published on Kearny Street Workshop’s…
This essay written by Flo Oy Wong in 1998, recounts the history of the Women of Color in Art (WoCA) Slide project for…