Hecuba and Polyxena
November 09, 2025
Join NY Classical for an afternoon in support of New Visions, NY Classical’s play development program expanding and challenging the classical canon with a play written by Amanda L. ANDREI (ACC 2024).
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Search / Filter EventsJoin NY Classical for an afternoon in support of New Visions, NY Classical’s play development program expanding and challenging the classical canon with a play written by Amanda L. ANDREI (ACC 2024).
View EventPAN Hsin Hua (ACC 2005), will present his solo exhibition, Phenomena of Qi, at Qualia Contemporary Art in Palo Alto, opening on October 25, 2025.
View EventSeminal choreographer David Gordon’s little-seen duet with his life/art partner Valda Setterfield, Times Four (1975), is excavated and performed by Wally CARDONA (ACC grants between 2012-2016) and Molly Lieber in the same SoHo loft space where it was performed 50 years ago.
View EventThis installation explores how artisans in Japan utilized materials and handcrafted techniques to forge social relationships and engage with the world around them, featuring work by Clara MA (ACC 2021).
View EventVal LEE's (ACC 2018, 2024) first London solo exhibition The Presence of Solitude
View Event"Into the Void" is an exhibit by Zeny May RECIDORO (ACC, 2018, 2019, 2020) that takes the familiar theme of mortality and challenges traditional representations, pushing beyond skulls and hourglasses to explore the unexpected and intricate ways that artists confront the fleeting nature of life today.
View EventMuseum of the Moving Image will present The Great Adventure of Material World (2019–2020) by LU Yang (ACC 2013), one of the artist’s most intricate and conceptually ambitious projects. This marks the work’s first presentation in a U.S. museum.
View EventHow Much A Heart Can Hold invites the viewer to explore Petah COYNE’s (ACC grants between 1990-1994) work as a multifaceted and long-running conversation about the complexity and creativity of women.
View EventFor her first institutional exhibition in Italy, Yuko MOHRI (ACC 2014) will present numerous installations and sound sculptures, ranging from earlier works to more recent projects, revealing the artist’s unique, intricate assemblages that combine reconfigured found objects and imperceptible phenomena.
View EventMigishi Kotaro devoted himself to filling every line of his work with wonder. Hiraku SUZUKI (ACC 2011) draws out yet-unseen lines in his highly improvised drawings in this solo exhibition.
View EventIsaac CHONG Wai's (ACC 2024) work is featured in the group exhibition "Tender Comrade" at White Rabbit Gallery in Australia.
View EventPetah COYNE’s (ACC grants between 1990-1994) Untitled #1383 (Sisters – Two Trees) is on loan from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts to the Akron Art Museum in Ohio.
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