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Founded | 1970 |
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Founder | Robert A. Nakamura, Duane Kubo, Eddie Wong, Alan Ohashi |
Type | Media Arts |
Focus | Asian Pacific American community |
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Website | www.vconline.org |
Visual Communications (also known as VC) –– is a community-based non-profit media arts organization based in Los Angeles. It was founded in 1970 by independent filmmakers Robert Nakamura, Alan Ohashi, Eddie Wong, and Duane Kubo, who were students of EthnoCommunications, an alternative film school at University of California, Los Angeles.[1][2] The mission of VC is to "promote intercultural understanding through the creation, presentation, preservation and support of media works by and about Asian Pacific Americans."[3]
Visual Communications works to achieve this mission by creating learning kits, photographing community events, recording oral histories, and collecting historical images of Asian American life. Additionally, it has created films, video productions, community media productions, screening activities, and photographic exhibits and publications.[4] VC also annually presents the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, the leading showcase for Asian Pacific American and Asian international cinema in Southern California,[5] and maintains an archive of Asian Pacific American still and moving image holdings.[6]