Ai Iwane
Grants
To conduct field research on salmon and community culture in the Pacific Rim and observe ecological art practices on the West Coast of North America.
Story Features
2022 ACC Japan Grant Program Grants Announcement
We are pleased to announce the selection of the 2022 ACC Japan Grant Program, as listed below. Starting this year, we are also publishing the names of panelists as well as comments from representative panelists of each field.
*This announcement refers to the February 3rd, 2022 deadline. For applicants who submitted applications for ACC's March 31st deadline, an announcement will be released in late summer 2022.
ACC Alumni Feature: Ai Iwane
Ai Iwane (ACC 2022) is a Japanese photographer who began her career in 1996. Iwane’s ACC Fellowship allowed her to conduct fieldwork and interviews on the Mattole River and its surrounding area in Humboldt County, Northern California, and learn about the regional community culture of salmon and people. In this video, she speaks briefly on her ACC grant experience.
ACC Japan Grantee News April 2024 Issue
- ACC Tokyo
- Atsuko Tanaka
- Yuko Mohri
- Takashi Murakami
- Yayoi Kusama
- Kohei Nawa
- Aiko Miyanaga
- Rei Naito
- Tsuyoshi Ozawa
- Koki Tanaka
- Kenjiro Okazaki
- Yoshiaki Kaihatsu
- Motohiko Odani
- Hiraku Suzuki
- Min Tanaka
- Tomio Miki
- Michiko Tsuda
- Enrico Isamu Oyama
- Setsu Asakura
- Shigeo Anzai
- Aiko Miyawaki
- Erika Kobayashi
- Yumiko Tanaka
- SHIMURAbros
- Ai Iwane
- Elico SUZUKI (suzueri)
- Kirsten Carey
- Yuni Hong Charpe
- Makoto Aida
- Hiroko Okada
- Taiyo Kimura
- Akihito Obama
- Oiwa Oscar Satio
- Shuta Hasunuma
- Kyun-Chome
- Kimiyo Mishima
- Madoka Mori
- Masako Koyano
Monthly ACC Grantee News is now on view!
Please click the April Issue.