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In Memoriam: Balkrishna Doshi (ACC 1966)

ACC mourns the recent passing of master architect, urban planner, and educator Balkrishna Doshi (B.V. Doshi). 

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A Conversation with Heidi Lee and Lio Kuokman

ACC sat down with Hong Kong Ballet’s Executive Director Heidi LEE (ACC 2012) and Program Director of the Macao International Music Festival Lio KUOKMAN (ACC multiple grants since 2002) to learn more about how their ACC experiences impacted their careers and perspectives on cultural exchange.

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Giving Tuesday Gratitude

As we approach the end of 2022, the ACC team is reflecting on a year of exciting change, growth, rejuvenation, and restoration in a world moving forward from the pandemic shutdowns across the world. 

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ACCNY Announces 2022 Grantees and Fellows

The Asian Cultural Council is proud to announce our latest group of 2022 fellowships and grants in support of programs and projects connecting artists, scholars, and arts professionals across Asia and the United States. ACC’s longstanding mission of furthering cultural exchange...

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ACC’s New Director of Programs: Lyn Hsieh

The Asian Cultural Council is delighted to welcome Lyn Hsieh as ACC’s new Director of Programs...

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Marching Towards the New Normal

An independent dance artist known for his blended use of Oriental spirit and Western methodology, Wayson Poon (2019 Fellow) works internationally as a choreographer, researcher, and dance educator. He received ACC’s support to conduct movement research in Indonesia and the US. Although his stay in New York was disrupted due to COVID-19, Wayson’s resourcefulness led him to Japan, where he continued his movement research in Yokohama, Tokyo, and Kyoto. Wayson was able to reflect on his practice during his ACC fellowship and to absorb new ideas from exchanging with other artists.

Wayson's fellowship was made possible through the Lee Hysan Foundation.

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