东西方对话
2013年,ACC长期支持者Shoji Sadao及贞尾恒子捐赠100万元善款,资助东西方对话讲课系列。这个年度系列讲课邀请亚洲及西方的艺文界思想领袖,作讨论及深入探讨,以提升文化交流的价值。
过去讲课
The East-West Dialogue lecture series was endowed in 2013 with a million-dollar gift from longtime ACC supporters Shoji and Tsuneko Sadao. This series engages thought leaders from arts and cultural fields in Asia and the West. It was conceived as a public platform for ACC to advance the values of cultural exchange through dynamic discussion and probing inquiry.
2021: East West Fest
ACC's East West Fest is a celebration of storytelling through the arts, culminating in an East-West Dialogue with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen (ACC 2010) and multimedia artist Tiffany Chung (ACC 2015).
Online
2019: Kengo Kuma
建筑师隈研吾(1985会友)
纽约市日本文化協會 〈纽约市〉
2018: Fumihiko Maki and Peter Grilli
建筑师槙文彦(1976会友)及日本专家彼得・格里里
国际文化会馆(东京)
2017: Peter Sellars
剧场总监彼得・塞拉斯
纽约大学 〈纽约市〉
2016: Pico Iyer and Ian Buruma
作家皮科・艾尔及伊恩・布鲁玛
摩根图书与博物馆(纽约市)
ACC Voices x ARAD: Global Leadership in the Arts
On Thursday, May 4th, 2023, from 6:30pm-8:00pm at Milbank Chapel, Columbia University (525 W. 120th Street) ACC held a performance and panel discussion on the impact of cultural exchange on individuals and societies. The conversation explored the effect of international dialogue and immersive exchange experiences between the U.S. and Asia for arts professionals and scholars. We also shared information on grant and fellowship opportunities with ACC, and a light reception followed the panel. Read more about our panelists below:
Jennifer Koh
2011 ACC alumna Jennifer Koh is a Grammy Award-winning violinist, lecturer, speaker, advocate, and educator. Recognized for commanding performances, delivered with dazzling virtuosity and technical assurance, Koh is a forward-thinking artist dedicated to exploring a broad and eclectic repertoire, while promoting equity and inclusivity in classical music.
Li-Chin Li
A Taiwanese sheng soloist, composer, and performer devoted to integrating her traditional instrument into modern international performing arts, Li-Chin Li is currently on her ACC Fellowship in New York. Traditionally trained and educated in Chinese music from Tainan National University of the Arts, Li is known for her ability to apply sheng to various art forms, including different music genres and physical movement, etc.
Yan Xiao
Yan Xiao, PhD, is an Adjunct Assistant Professor specializing in arts administration in Teachers College, Columbia University. Dr. Xiao’s research focuses on arts and cultural policy, cultural exchange, arts administration, arts entrepreneurship, cultural diplomacy and nonprofit organization management. She is also an arts management professional with years of experience in international performing arts.
Judy Kim
Judy Kim (ACC 1998) joined the Asian Cultural Council as Executive Director in July 2021. Judy has led and managed programming and operations activities in the U.S. and globally in arts institutions including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, Brooklyn Museum, American Federation of Arts, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.