Their Shapes and the Triangle Trolley Trip, 2024

Their Shapes and the Triangle Trolley Trip, 2024

Grand Central Art Center, Santa Ana, 2024

Photo: Studio Hings Lim
Their Shapes and the Triangle Trolley Trip, 2024

Grand Central Art Center, Santa Ana, 2024

Photo: Studio Hings Lim
Their Shapes and the Triangle Trolley Trip, 2024

Grand Central Art Center, Santa Ana, 2024

Photo: Studio Hings Lim
Artwork details
TitleTheir Shapes and the Triangle Trolley Trip
Year2024
MaterialArchival pigment ink on Platine Fibre Rag, emulsion transfer on abrasion resistant UV filter acrylic, museum board, wooden frame
Dimensions16.5 x 20 x 1.5 in.
References
Dragoo, Michelle. “Santa Ana’s Chinatown Related Research & News Clippings.” February 2024. Scanned February 3, 2024. https://hingslim.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Dragoo-Michelle-Santa-Anas-Chinatown-Related-Research-and-News-Clippings-2024.pdf
Gould, Stephen. The Burning of Santa Ana’s Chinatown and the Murder of Anaheim’s Mock Law Fat. Hollywood: Sun Dance Press, 1995. https://sapl.tlcdelivers.com/#section=resource&resourceid=1015920
Sleeper, Jim. “Two Tales of the Dragon: The Night They Burned Chinatown.” Orange County Illustrated, vol VIII, June 1970.
Arellano, Gustavo. “A Racist Mob Burned Santa Ana’s Chinatown to the Ground. It Still Serves as a Lesson.” Los Angeles Times, March 21, 2021. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-03-18/lost-santa-ana-chinatown-shows-la-anti-asian-violence-legacy
Bitetti, Marge, and Guy Ball, Santa Ana Historical Preservation Society. Images of America: Early Santa Ana. San Francisco: Arcadia Publishing, 2006.