“We Are Bruce Lee” Exhibit at the Chinese Historical Society of America
Bruce Lee is undoubtably one of the most iconic and wonderful figures from 20th Century American culture. His legacy is an inspiration, which is why we’re pumped to hear about the upcoming exhibit We Are Bruce Lee at the Chinese Historical Society of America in San Francisco.
Located at the CHSA Museum in Chinatown, San Francisco, We Are Bruce Lee is an exhibit featuring contemporary art and historical artifacts that celebrates the remarkable life of a Chinese American icon, who transcended race, geography, and culture through uncanny strength and resilience.
…We Are Bruce Lee: Under the Sky, One Family”: Opens April 24. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. daily through May 1; Wednesdays through Sundays thereafter. Through April 2025. $20 general admission; $10 for students and seniors 55 and older; free to members. Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay St., S.F.
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