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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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September 11, 2025 - January 18, 2026

For 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.

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Living Lines: Painter Migishi Kotaro meets Contemporary Artist Hiraku Suzuki

September 06, 2025 - November 24, 2025

Migishi 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.

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Visiting scholar seminar: Theatre and Performance: Sir Anril P. Tiatco & Tomoko Seki

May 12, 2025

A visiting scholars seminar by scholars resident in the PhD program in theatre and performance focusing on theatre in the Phillipines and on theatrical language with Sir Anril P. TIATCO (ACC 2024) and Tomoko SEKI (ACC 2024).

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HKCG x CCOHK: Harp Extraordinaire

April 30, 2025

Teresa SUEN-CAMPBELL (ACC 2011) will perform a new harp concerto composed by twice Juno Award-winning composer Prof CHAN Ka Nin with City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong.

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Ocean and Signs

April 25, 2025 - June 08, 2025

Hiraku SUZUKI’s (ACC 2011) exhibition Ocean and Signs (2025) is a series of works drawn in silver on a meditative blue background, reminiscent of the deep ocean and outer space.

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WORD OF MOUTH— ACC GRANT REPORT EXHIBITION AND TALK—

April 18, 2025 - April 19, 2025

An exhibition and talk on actor Kan FUKUHARA's (ACC 2024) and a dancer Shumpei Mitsuhashi's stay in New York for two months for an individual fellowship from the Asian Cultural Council.

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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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Erika Kobayashi, Delaine Le Bas, Hiraku Suzuki

April 12, 2025 - May 31, 2025

This group exhibition, featuring work by Hiraku SUZUKI (ACC 2011), explores the practices of three artists who, through their respective pursuits of problem awareness, unearth and give form to things that are difficult to see, hidden, or marginalized, and search for their points of contact with the world.

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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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Bảy nổi ba chìm – Seven up Three down

April 05, 2025 - May 25, 2025

Bảy nổi ba chìm – Seven up Three down, an exhibition curated by Đỗ Tường Linh (ACC 2022), pays homage to Hàm Nghi (1871–1944), an Annamese (modern-day Vietnamese) emperor who became the country’s first modern artist while in exile in Algeria.

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Anonymous Was A Woman

April 01, 2025 - July 19, 2025

Showcasing work by a selection of awardees from Anonymous Was A Woman's (AWAW) first 25 years (1996 through 2020), this exhibition explores several themes surrounding anonymity and, ultimately, celebrates the transformative impact women artists have made on contemporary art since the award’s founding, featuring work by Jennifer Wen MA (ACC 2006, 2013, 2015).

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AlterBibo, A Solo Exhibition by Tekla Tamoria

March 12, 2025 - April 14, 2025

This is the inaugural edition of FOR THE LAB, a series of intimate pop-up exhibitions by art consultancy Belarmino & Partners (ACC 2009) that explore the multifaceted transformations of a single work and how a singular creation can unfold into diverse formats and interpretations.

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