March Forth
March 04, 2025
Felon: An American Washi Tale, directed and developed by Elise THORON (ACC 2008, 2010, 2015), will be performed at the Perelman Performing Arts Center on March 4, 2025 at 7:00 PM.
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Felon: An American Washi Tale, directed and developed by Elise THORON (ACC 2008, 2010, 2015), will be performed at the Perelman Performing Arts Center on March 4, 2025 at 7:00 PM.
View EventExplore resilience in music through works by Takemitsu, Shostakovich, and Shiuan CHANG (ACC 2021) with violinist William Wei and pianist Evan Wong.
View EventIn retreat, artist Marika CONSTANTINO (ACC 2018) guides us into her inner landscape through a quiet and intimate series, which teases out the concepts of the words “retreat” and “treat.”
View EventThe Muralist Who Prefers Basketball, a project by Sofia SANTIAGO (ACC 2020), delves into the intentional and incidental connections between Philippine art and basketball culture.
View EventA Garden of Promise and Dissent inaugurates The Aldrich Contemporary Museum's newly renovated campus and Sculpture Garden, featuring Cathy LU (ACC 2019).
View EventThe Bangkok Art Biennale (BAB) will be from October 24, 2024 - February 25, 2025 featuring Apinan POSHYANANDA (ACC 1988) as the Biennale Curator and Isaac CHONG Wai (ACC 2023), Aki INOMATA (ACC 2015), and Som SUPAPARINYA (2010) as participating artists.
View Event目 Chine is an exhibition at the Centre Pompidou shining a spotlight on the upcoming contemporary Chinese art scene with works by 21 artists, including LuYang (ACC 2013), and YAO Qingmei (ACC 2022).
View EventHương NGÔ's (ACC 2024) latest exhibition, “Hương Ngô: Core Memory”, presented by Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB) and The Riviera Beach House, synthesizes the artist’s reflections on her family’s time in refugee camps.
View Event“Ritual Clay: Cathy Lu, Paz G, Maryam Yousif” features Bay Area ceramic artists who use clay to explore how their identities and experiences intersect with themes of immigration, dislocation and cultural hybridity.
View EventSpirit House is a significant exhibition related to the museum’s Asian American Art Initiative (AAAI) that investigates how contemporary artists of Asian descent challenge the boundary between life and death through art featuring Cathy LU (ACC 2019) and Apichatpong WEERASETHAKUL (ACC 2004*).
View EventTower 49 Gallery presents OSCARSCAPE by Brazilian-American artist Oscar OIWA (ACC 2001). The exhibition, which features sixteen oil paintings and a monumental drawing inspired by the Olympics, will remain open and free to the public through May 2025.
View EventA short film — An Arrested Moment — directed by Dev BENEGAL (ACC 1989), accompanies the Ink and Ivory: Indian Drawings and Photographs Selected with James Ivory exhibition at The Met.
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