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ACC is proud of our international network of grantees and alumni. If you are a grantee or alumni, we invite you to share your events on our Events Calendar by emailing alumnievents@accny.org. Please note that only events featuring ACC alumni or grantees will be published.

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Film Screening of We Were The Scenery

May 11, 2025

Written and produced by poet Cathy Linh CHE (ACC 2024)We Were the Scenery follows the journey of two Vietnamese refugees who, while in a refugee camp in the Philippines, became extras in Apocalypse Now, blurring lines between memory, history, and cinema.

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San Francisco Chinatown - Mother's Day Special Event

May 11, 2025

Celebrate Mother's Day with a special community screening of Luka Yuanyuan YANG's (ACC 2017) Chinatown Cha-Cha at the historic Great Star Theater in SF Chinatown.

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So Many Me's

May 10, 2025 - May 11, 2025

A collaboration with Neil ROLNICK (ACC 1994, 2007) and dancer and choreographer Alex Oliva, So Many Me's explores the many sides of one woman's personality. 

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TEATRO CRDANCE 2025

May 10, 2025 - May 11, 2025

Enjoy the World Premiere of the groundbreaking series TEATRO CRDANCE 2025, with performances at the Martha Graham Studio Theater featuring Nai-Ni Chen Dance Comapny (ACC 2000).

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Japanese Artists in New York - 1971

April 13, 2025 - May 12, 2025

Tom HAAR's (ACC 1985) photo exhibition Japanese Artists in New York - 1971 will be on at LOAF (Laboratory of Art and Form) gallery in Kyoto.

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Dual Vision: Portraits of Japanese Artists photographed by Father and Son

April 12, 2025 - May 11, 2025

Across two generations, Francis Haar and Tom HAAR (ACC 1985) have been deeply connected with Japan, vividly documenting its culture and artists.

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Collection Exhibition 3

February 01, 2025 - May 11, 2025

This collection, featuring work by Hiraku SUZUKI (ACC 2011), represents both the history of the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa and its identity involving: works produced since 1980 that propose new values, works influencing such new values and providing points of reference in terms of art history since 1900, and works rich in new creativity closely associated with the Kanazawa area.

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