Jenibel Paray: To and From New York
May 04, 2020
I was an ACC grantee in 2016 for Conservation. I worked at Indianapolis Museum of Art as their conservation science intern...
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Search / Filter StoriesI was an ACC grantee in 2016 for Conservation. I worked at Indianapolis Museum of Art as their conservation science intern...
Read StoryI am currently in Taiwan on a 6-month ACC grant to research Taiwan's indigenous culture...While the world has declared a state of emergency, I have been able to continue my research and production in Taiwan...
Read StoryI have started to make a new series of drawings: an imaginary trip in the midst of life under quarantine. The result is like a diary of insights about my past, my present daily life, and the future...
Read Story"Our eyes are observing more, we have found pieces of art in the woods behind the art department. I imagine that these are works that were started by the graduate students and had to be abandoned as the college shut its doors..."
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Enoch Cheng arrived in New York on December 29, 2019, with a new year and a new decade fast approaching. For this independent artist/curator from Hong Kong, his ACC Fellowship was just beginning...
Read StoryThe stage is set—there is a stool, a screen, a shadow puppet, a mask, and choreographer/ dancer Emmanuèle (Manou) Phuon (ACC 2009, 2015).
Read StoryACC remains unfaltering in the belief that cultural exchange can transcend conflicts and misunderstandings. We are devoted in bridging people through nurturing artistic talents. Tong Shanshan’s fellowship experience in New York is just one of the many examples where connectivity is the most important thing we need right now.
Read StoryACC/BCAF Contemporary Arts Fellowship to Inta Inc. brings choreographer/dancers Eiko Otake and Wen Hui together for a two-month exchange in China and the U.S.
Read StoryCathy Lu received a two-month ACC/BCAF Contemporary Arts Fellowship to research traditional ceramics production in Jingdezhen...
Read StoryChien-Ying Tseng (ACC 2017): As a visual artist with a background in traditional Chinese ink and gouache painting, Tseng bestows the Chinese media with a sense of spirituality, in an attempt to express the different states of human mind in modern society.
Read StoryACC shadows King Kong Art Projects as they establish a conservation plan for Chabet’s installation works.
Read StoryArtists worldwide are creating powerful responses to climate change and other man-made environmental disasters.
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