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Danny Yung's Flower Plaque Installation at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival | Asian American Arts Centre
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Thursday, July 10, 2014. Danny Yung's Flower Plaque Installation at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. The Bamboo Flower Plaque. The Story of the Bamboo Flower Plaque. A celebratory tradition hailing from Hong Kong, the flower plaque. Is a product of collaboration between artist Danny Yung. Chief craftsman Choi Wing Kei and his workshop, and the Smithsonian Institution. Find out more about the flower plaque here. And view some more photos of the event here. A statue of Tian Tian. Who Is Tian Tian? Commis...
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Nuo, The Forgotten Folk Art | Asian American Arts Centre
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Sunday, May 3, 2015. Nuo, The Forgotten Folk Art. Nuo is a form of Chinese masked drama enacted by a priest or specially trained shamans as a means of exorcism; it is also a theatrical performance with a presentational aspect, and festival, with the idea of gathering to establish ties and norms between heaven and earth, life and death, man and gods, the ruler and his subjects, a very prominent Chinese cosmological concept. The origins and historical background of the Nuo mask ritual. Advocacy For The Arts.
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11/1/14 - 12/1/14 | Asian American Arts Centre
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Tuesday, November 11, 2014. In 2006, the Asian American Arts Centre mounted a one person exhibition for Yoshiki Araki. Its been nearly eight years since his exhibition. I’ve come to wonder if rationalism is to die at the hands of mass brutality, and if what is grotesque about the human body will come to find a different meaning. More of Yoshiki Araki’s work can be seen here. And on the flickr account here. All images are from the AAAC archive. Thursday, November 6, 2014. Similarly, ever since the immigra...
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10/1/14 - 11/1/14 | Asian American Arts Centre
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Thursday, October 30, 2014. A Note on Martin Wong by Bob Lee, Founder of the Asian American Arts Center. Illustration for the New Yorker. Illustration of the New Yorker. Drawing of Bob Lee. Martin Wong and Bob Lee at the Minds I Reception. Martin Wong on the roof of his house. More of Martin's work can be found here. Images from the AAAC archive. Subscribe to: Posts ( Atom ). Asian American Arts Centre 2011. Powered by Blogger. Advocacy For The Arts. Art community installation art action. The Asian Ameri...
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3/1/14 - 4/1/14 | Asian American Arts Centre
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Friday, March 28, 2014. Recently presented the show Taiping Tianguo. A History of Possible Encounters: Ai Wei Wei, Frog King Kwok, Tehching Hsieh, and Martin Wong in New York. Here are some photos from the exhibition:. Young Ai Wei Wei. Young Ai Wei Wei. Young Ai Wei Wei. Young Ai Wei Wei. Young and Nude Ai Wei Wei. Ai Wei Wei - Cuffs. Ai Wei Wei - Hanger. Kwok - detail of artwork. Kwok - detail of artwork. Kwok - detail of artwork. Martin Wong - artwork on book. Young Teh Ching Hsieh. While each artist ...
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Asian Am Digital Studies – Anne Cong-Huyen
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Asian Am Digital Studies. Asian Am Digital Studies. To some, it may seem as if Asian and Asian American studies has had limited engagement with big tent Digital Humanities, but Asian American scholarship has long been engaged with the digital and the technological, and the often unseen politics therein. For example, Lisa Nakamura. Has been writing about racial passing online since the mid 1990s, while the collection AsianAmerica.Net: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Cyberspace. Cultural and Civic Engagement.
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Theresa Loong's Page - Asian American Arts Alliance
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New York, NY. Theresa Loong's Page. Film and Video, Digital Arts, Design. In your own words, what is your ethnic identity? Http:/ www.everydayisaholiday.org. I launched a fund raising campaign on Kickstarter. Please view the trailer:. My film trailer is here. Comment Wall (1 comment). You need to be a member of Asian American Arts Alliance to add comments! Join Asian American Arts Alliance. At 5:45pm on July 24, 2012,. Asian American Arts Centre. Or www.artasiamerica.org. Bob Lee - rlee@artspiral.org.
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I am Looking at You". 33rd Annual Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Festival. Date: Saturday, May 12th, 2012. Time: 11:00am - 6:00pm. Location: Archway in Dumbo, Brooklyn (underneath Brooklyn Bridge). AAAC will have folk arts demonstration at our booth. Be sure to drop by! Lunar New Year Festival 2012. Date: Sat, Jan 28th, 2011. Time: 10:30am - 6:00pm. Location: Children's Museum of Art. 103 Charlton Street, New York, NY. AAAC Artist Archive - Present. Talk. Discuss. Time: 2:00pm - 3:30pm.
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Asian American Arts Centre - 1982 – 1983
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Asian American Arts Centre. June 4, 1989. Uncle Ng Comes to America. Asian American Dance Theatre. 1982 – 1983. This was the first panel on the East Coast bringing together Asian American visual artists to discuss mutual concerns. A slideshow of 21 important artists was presented. Panel Discussion: David Diao, Margo Machida, Lucy Lippard, Lydia Okumura, Kit Yin Snyder, John Woo, John Yau. June 4, 1989. Uncle Ng Comes to America. Asian American Dance Theatre.
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Asian American Arts Centre - 1984 – 1985
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Asian American Arts Centre. June 4, 1989. Uncle Ng Comes to America. Asian American Dance Theatre. Emily, Anna and Ti Shan: the First Generation. March 8 April 5, 1985. Curated by Robert Lee. April 12 May 10, 1985. Curated by Robert Lee. Catalogue includes essays by Robert Lee. May 17 June 14, 1985. Curated by Robert Lee. Catalogue includes essays by Barry Schwabsky and Robert Lee. The First Annual Open Studio Show. June 4, 1989. Uncle Ng Comes to America. Asian American Dance Theatre.
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