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In Memoriam: Robert Wilson (ACC 1981)

ACC mourns the recent passing of acclaimed theater director, experimental playwright, architect, set and lighting designer, visual artist, and founder of The Watermill Center, Robert Wilson on July 31, 2025, at the age of 83.  

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In Memoriam: Mishima Kimiyo (ACC 1986)

ACC mourns the recent passing of contemporary Japanese ceramic sculpture artist Mishima Kimiyo (ACC 1986) on June 19, 2024.

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In Memoriam: Fumihiko Maki (ACC 1976)

The Asian Cultural Council (ACC) is saddened by the recent passing of Fumihiko Maki (ACC 1976). 

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In Memoriam: Dinh Q. Lê (ACC 2008, 2010)

ACC is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Dinh Q. Lê on April 6, 2024, in Ho Chi Minh City.

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A Conversation with Teresa Barrozo

Teresa BARROZO (ACC 2014) is a sound artist, composer, and curious listener. We spoke with Barrozo to discuss how her ACC grant experiences impacted her work and practice then and now.

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In Memoriam: Amable ‘Tikoy’ Aguiluz VI (ACC 1977, 1999, 2000, 2003)

The ACC community mourns the recent passing of esteemed Filipino filmmaker and Cine Manila International Film Festival Founder Amable ‘Tikoy’ Aguiluz VI (ACC 1977, 1999, 2000, 2003).

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A Conversation with Isa Ho

Meng-Chuan (Isa) HO (ACC 2012, 2016) is a mixed-media artist who creates photographs that explore "urban fairytales." ACC sat down with Ho for a conversation discussing her grant experiences and how they’ve impacted her work today.

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Ata Wong’s Journey of Encounters in Kyojima, Japan

Ata WONG (ACC 2021) is a director, choreographer, actor, movement coach and theatre instructor. Wong reviews his ACC grant activities and experiences. 

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A Conversation with Nigam Bhandari

Nigam Bhandari (ACC 2022) is a director, filmmaker, and of Cryptid Films, a Nepal-based film production company. We spoke with Bhandari in the last few months of the third and final year of his NYU program.

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ACC Alumni Feature: Ai Iwane

Ai Iwane (ACC 2022) is a Japanese photographer who began her career in 1996. Iwane’s ACC Fellowship allowed her to conduct fieldwork and interviews on the Mattole River and its surrounding area in Humboldt County, Northern California, and learn about the regional community culture of salmon and people. In this video, she speaks briefly on her ACC grant experience.

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