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January 15, 2024 - June 15, 2024
A retrospective solo exhibition by Hadrian MENDOZA (ACC 2012) which showcases a collection of 18 ceramic sculptures and functional wares created between 2009-2023.
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A retrospective solo exhibition by Hadrian MENDOZA (ACC 2012) which showcases a collection of 18 ceramic sculptures and functional wares created between 2009-2023.
View EventKyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art presents Takashi Murakami Mononoke Kyoto, a large-scale solo exhibition of works by Takashi MURAKAMI (ACC 1994, 2005), an artist at the forefront of contemporary art.
View Event“Shan Shui Reboot” presents visually spectacular and thought-provoking creations by seven young artists born between 1974 and 1992, including LAM Tung Pang (ACC 2012).
View EventAlisan Fine Arts is excited to present a solo exhibition by Wucius WONG (ACC 1971), a celebrated figure in contemporary Chinese ink painting.
View EventSandra Eula LEE's (ACC 2009) exhibition The Walking Mountain brings together sculptural installations that reflect the artist’s interests in labor, migration, and material histories.
View EventArtist Takashi MURAKAMI (ACC 1994, 2005) takes Hiroshige’s views into a more fantastical realm with a set of his own paintings.
View Event"DOKU the Flow" will be presented on April 6th as part of a solo exhibition by LU Yang (ACC 2013) at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris.
View EventThe AOMORI GOKAN Arts Fest 2024 focuses on five contemporary art museums and art centers in Aomori Prefecture, featuring work by Ai IWANE (ACC 2022).
View EventChristopher Yohmei BLASDEL (ACC 1997) releases his new research book, Jiuta Sōkyoku Lyrics and Explanations.
View EventIn honor of Asian American Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, The WNET Group's ALL ARTS and Exploring Hate initiatives team up with The Serica Initiative to proudly present "Voices Rising: What's Next for Asian Americans in the Arts?" including panelist David Henry HWANG (ACC 2011)
View EventThe Northern Illinois University (NIU) School of Music, Music Library will welcome Cambodian American Composer and 2024 NIU Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree Recipient, Dr. Chinary UNG (ACC multiple grants from 1970), to campus for a "Meet the Composer" talk.
View EventLa MaMa presents Catherine FILLOUX's (ACC 2000) world premiere of How to Eat an Orange A new one-woman play about the visual artist and activist Claudia Bernardi, her childhood in Argentina under the military junta, and her subsequent work digging up the past.
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