Open Call for Artists in Residence (AIR) at Queens College School of Arts
February 10, 2024
In 2024, Heng-Gill HAN (ACC 2017) leads the Queens College Artists in Residence (AIR) program.
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In 2024, Heng-Gill HAN (ACC 2017) leads the Queens College Artists in Residence (AIR) program.
View EventJoin Washington Revels Jubilee Voices, including Matthew PEARSON (ACC 2019), at the Opening Ceremonies for this annual program celebrating the “Lion of Anacostia,” Frederick Douglass.
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 EventRoulette and Molissa FENLEY (ACC 1990, 1998) and Company present From the Light, Between the Lamps, a collection of new and very recent dances.
View EventEric Firestone Gallery is pleased to announce a major exhibition exploring the history of Godzilla Asian American Arts Network, showcasing the work of individual artists involved with the network at the time, including Nina KUO (ACC 2002).
View EventA retrospective solo exhibition by Hadrian MENDOZA (ACC 2012) which showcases a collection of 18 ceramic sculptures and functional wares created between 2009-2023.
View EventSilverlens New York is pleased to kick off 2024 with a solo exhibition by Filipina artist Wawi NAVARROZA (ACC 2008).
View EventGalerie du Monde is excited to present exhibition "Living Paper", featuring artist WU Chi-Tsung (ACC 2013).
View EventWalking in Wanhua: A Social Assembly, produced by Peng Tsai-Huan and Waley Art (ACC 2021), is an art engagement in the communities and neighborhoods of Wanhua, Taipei, over the past three years.
View EventA free, high visibility low-tech forum for experimentation, emerging ideas, and works-in-progress held in the Fall and Spring seasons, with Stacy Lynn Smith, Amelia Heintzelman & Leah Fournier, Yao Qingmei (ACC Current Fellow).
View EventThe International Studio & Curatorial Program (ACC multiple grants since 2003) presents Ahmad Fuad Osman: Archipelagic Alchemy, an exhibition that addresses the history of the empire by looking at relationships between seas and islands.
View EventProduction Zomia presents a project to engage with the people and natural creatures that have lived in the region where Thailand/Laos/Myanmar border adjoins, including an art exhibiition with ACC alumni Aung Myat Htay (ACC 2013).
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