Access Restrictions
Use Restrictions
Preferred Citation
Acquisition Information
Biographical Note
Scope and Content
Arrangement
Title:
Jim
Dong
papers
Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
UC Santa Barbara Library, Department of Special Research Collections
Physical Description:
5.59 linear feet
3 document boxes, 1 flat-oversize container, 1 flat-file drawer
Large-format graphic prints, black and white photographs, digital photographs, and publications
Creator:
Dong,
Jim
Date (inclusive): 1972-1986
Identifier/Call Number: CEMA 193
Abstract: This mixed-media collection consists of
Jim
Dong's
graphic artwork, photographs, and slides of the Asian American Theater Company, Kearny Street Workshop, Asian American Dance
Collective, and the Asian American Jazz Festival. Other ephemera in the collection includes newspaper clippings, pamphlets,
brochures, and flyers.
Physical Location: Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research.
Use Restrictions
Copyright has not been assigned to the Department of Special Research Collections, UCSB. All requests for permission to publish
or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Research Collections. Permission for publication
is given on behalf of the Department of Special Research Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended
to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which also must be obtained.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of Item],
Jim
Dong
papers, CEMA 193. Department of Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Acquisition Information
Gift of
Jim
Dong
, 2019.
Biographical Note
James Gong Fu Dong, or
Jim
Dong
, is a renowned printmaker, muralist, illustrator, and photographer who has exhibited widely in major museums and galleries
around the San Francisco Bay Area. His mural paintings have been reproduced in national and international publications.
Born in 1949 in San Francisco's Chinatown,
Jim
Dong
was raised at the Ping Yuen Federal Housing Projects. He attended San Francisco State University where he studied printmaking
in 1967, earning his undergraduate degree, followed by a master's degree in drawing and printmaking in 1973. He has taught
studio art at UC Berkeley and at San Francisco State University. He was a founding member of the Jackson Street Gallery (San
Francisco, 1974-1978) and was the gallery's chief curator and artistic director.
Since 1990
Jim
Dong
has been an instructor in drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, design, illustration, and art history at the Kamehameha
Secondary School's Kapālama Campus's Visual Arts Department in Hawaii. He and his family are residents of Kaneohe on Oahu
Island since September of 1989.
Jim
Dong
applied his skills in printmaking by bringing to public attention many pressing national and international social and political
issues and local concerns about his community. He founded the Kearny Street Workshop in San Francisco that became the most
influential Asian American cultural arts center in the country and a model for grassroots community arts centers nationally
during the mid-1970s. He served as the Workshop's director for its first 15 years.
Scope and Content
The
Jim
Dong
Papers were established in CEMA in 2018 and presently consist of his graphic art work, photographs, and slides of the Asian
American Theater Company, Kearny Street Workshop, Asian American Dance Collective, and the Asian American Jazz Festival.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into seven series; however, large-format graphic materials such as silkscreen prints, photographs,
and other large-print items are arranged by size, shape, and storage needs in oversize boxes or flat-file poster drawers.
Series I, Slides: Contains color slides of various activities carried out by the Asian American Theater Company, Asian American
Dance company, and the Chinese Cultural Center, inlcuding dance rehearsals, set designs from various plays, and outtakes.
Series II, Photographs: Contains mostly black and white and some color photographic prints of Asian American Dance Collective
and Asian American Theater Company productions and performances, Kearny Street Workshop events such as the Asian American
Jazz Festival, portraits of Asian American performers, and other events.
Series III, Ephemera: Contains flyers, announcements, and posters.
Series IV, Publications: Contains an illustrated children's book, various foundation and organization publications, a photograpic
anthology, and articles.
Series V, Artwork: Contains graphic materials such as greeting cards, posters, and screen prints designed by Dong. A calendar
from 1985, which compiles works from various Asian American artists from the Kearney Street Workshop, includes designs by
Rich Tokeshi, Wes Aoki, Wes Senzaki, Mitsu Yashima, Nancy Hom, Stephanie Lowe, Barabra Jee Burgess, Leon Sun, Lena Chow, Gail
Aratani, Chester Yoshida and
Jim
Dong
.
Series VI, Audio-Visual Material: Contains two LPs for which Dong provided the cover art.
Series VII, Born-digital Material: Contains digital folders arranged chronologically that include digital portraits of
Jim
Dong
, photographs and scans of Dong's artwork, and some duplicate records of analog items from previous series in the collection.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Artists -- California -- San Francisco
Asian American Artists -- California -- San Francisco
Audiovisual materials
Born digital
Photographs
Posters
Printed ephemera
Publications (documents)
Screen prints
Slides (photographs)
Dong,
Jim
-- Archives
Asian American Theater Company
Kearny Street Workshop
Asian American Dance Collective
Asian American Jazz Festival