Past Continuous Tense
December 16, 2022 - September 18, 2023
Lam Tung Pang (ACC 2012) combines a millenium of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese nature imagery from a single page to life size.
View EventACC 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.
Lam Tung Pang (ACC 2012) combines a millenium of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese nature imagery from a single page to life size.
View EventLeung Chi Wo (ACC 1997, 1999) and Sara Wong explore the anonymity of history by contemplating figures in the background of found snapshots in their Museum of the Lost series that imagines experience and personality
View EventNadim Abbas (ACC 2014) fabricates a scenario to challenge human cognition. This exhibition employs an orchestration of sound, light, and performance.
View EventWatch ACC Alumni Tsui Guangyu (ACC 2017), Isa Ho (2013, 2016), Chaw Ei Thein (ACC 2008, 2009), and Tiffany Chung (ACC 2015) have their work featured in After Hope: Videos of Resistance highlighting the importance of hope in survival and change.
View EventLu Yang (ACC 2013) presents a hyperrealistic digital avatar travelling across the six realms of Buddhist reincarnation to break physical limitations and explore the essence of life.
View EventBundith Phunsombatlert (ACC 2007) shares his Mapping Fragments: History of Blue and White Porcelain as BPL 2023 Katowitz-Radin Artist-in-Residence. The intention of this work represents rich cultural dialogues which celebrates the experiences of migration. Phunsombatlert accomplishes this through braiding media, imagery, and written history to decolonize traditional archives.
View EventACC Alumni Nobuhira Narumi is pleased to present "SHOP@CAFE Nobuhira Narumi: What the Dog Saw" at Cafe d'Art and Museum Shop at Hara Museum ARC in Gunma.
View EventJoin Lisa Ross (ACC 2016) for their solo photo-based exhibition, Poisonous Weeds, which explores a series of defaced propaganda murals created during the Cultural Revolution in China. Ross reinterprets these murals through manipulation of color, hue, and contrast to evoke distressed textures and saturated pigments to construct feelings of triumph, defeat, dissolution, and change.
View EventSix HK-based multimedia and interdisciplinary artists, including Grace Cheng (ACC 2011), create new works and interpret the art and culture of the Forbidden City from a fresh perspective for the Hong Kong Palace Museum.
View EventWu Chi-Tsung (ACC 2013) is having his first solo US Exhibition this summer that incorporates Eastern aesthetics with collage processes to reinterpret traditional Chinese Shan Shui landscape paintings.
View Event