A group of architects at NAC Architecture in Chinatown LA have come together to raise money for the students at Castelar Elementary School located just a few blocks from their office.
“We are a community-focused practice, and we love the community we’re in. So a chance to help our neighbors and learn from each other is a valuable investment of our time,” said Helena Jubany, FAIA, a Principal at NAC Architecture, “There are lots of talented artists at design firms, so why not mobilize them for a cause?”
After identifying a need for laptops at his kids' school, Edwin Fang, an architect at the firm, founded Boundary/Threshold, an art show and silent auction that will be held at the Eastern Project Gallery in Chinatown. As its name suggests, the theme of Boundary/Threshold centers around an idea of transition.
The art for the event explores this notion by examining aspects such as geometry, rhythm, color, materiality, and more. In addition to NAC's staff, the exhibition will also feature the donated work of Taiwanese-American visual artist James Jean, Hong Kong native and LA local illustrator Victo Ngai, and international artist/painter/muralist Tommii Lim.
The exhibition and auction will be on December 11 @6pm.
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