With support from the California Arts Council, The Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center will collaborate with San Francisco based filmmaker and photographer Harvey Magsaysay Lozada to produce and present “The Low & Slow Movement” a short film documentary and photo exhibition that will premiere at the 28th Annual United States of Asian America Festival in San Francisco, California in June 2025.
“The Low & Slow Movement” documentary and photo exhibition tells the story of the San Francisco LowRider Council, an organization founded in 1981 to unite all LowRider clubs in the San Francisco Bay Area. The film will document the cultural contributions made by the Lowrider community to San Francisco and highlights their struggles to transform negative stereotypes surrounding communities of color while addressing structural violence and police brutality by holding space in the community.
Through collaboration, productions, and presentations, APICC supports the development and growth of the diverse artistic endeavors of the San Francisco Bay Area Asian/Pacific Islander (API) community. Founded in 1998, our primary purpose is to heighten the visibility of artists and address the interests of San Francisco’s underserved API audiences. By means of technical services for our community’s emerging artists and arts groups, APICC collaborates with emerging and well-established groups with special focus on mid-career artists, allowing them access to production and fundraising expertise, performance and rehearsal space, as well as organizational consulting. APICC’s anchor program, the annual United States of Asian America Festival (USAAF), presents artists and organizations representing a diverse range of ethnic and cultural groups. All disciplines are represented: theater, music, dance, film, literature, visual arts, and more.

