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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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Hylozoism: An Arts & Technology Exhibition

December 03, 2022 - April 02, 2023

Ellen Pau (ACC 1991) has works featured in Hylozoism: An Arts & Technology Exhibition

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life is elsewhere: you know where to find me

November 25, 2022 - January 31, 2023

Jolene Mok (ACC 2015) presents a solo exhibition of her Mid-Career project, life is elsewhere: you know where to find me

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Water Rhythms: Listening to the Landscape with Susie Ibarra and Michele Koppes

October 20, 2022 - October 23, 2022

What does it mean to listen to a landscape? Join Susie Ibarra (ACC 2007, 2018) and Michele Koppes as they invite you deeper into their immersive sound installation Water Rhythms, a story of climate change told by ice and water.

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AZE ONG’S “Transcendence” at ART FAIR PHILIPPINES 2022

March 23, 2022 - April 01, 2022

Visual-Performance artist and ACC Fellow Aze Ong joins the best in Philippine contemporary art at the annual Art Fair Philippines with her piece “Transcendence."

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Cartographic Memories

February 26, 2022 - April 09, 2022

ACC alumna Marika Constantino presents "Cartographic Memories" in collaboration with fellow ACC grantee Dayang Yraola who curated the show.

The exhibit may be viewed online and on-site. Please contact the Pablo Gallery for appointment.

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Leeroy New featured at Hawai‘i Triennial 2022

February 18, 2022 - May 08, 2022

Multi-disciplinary artist and 2015 ACC Fellow Leeroy New creates his latest site-specific and environmentally themed works for the Hawai‘i Triennial 2022 (HT22). Leeroy joins other dynamic artists and collectives from around the island and Asia Pacific as participants in the largest showcase of contemporary art in Hawaii.

For the eleven-week Triennial organized by Hawai‘i Contemporary, Leeroy’s commissioned work “Taklobo” is an installation using bamboo and donated old surfboards and collected plastic bottles. 

The event is made possible by the Hawai‘i State Art Museum, through the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, and the non-profit MakeVisible. Venues for the city-wide exhibition include the Bishop Museum, Hawaii Theatre Center, Hawai‘i State Art Museum, Iolani Palace, Honolulu Museum of Art, Royal Hawaiian Center, and Foster Botanical Garden where Leeroy’s piece may be viewed until May 8.

#hawaiitriennial2022 #HT22

Photo by Leeroy New

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