Asian American Arts Centre - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Asian American Arts Centre. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"Out of the Archive: Process & Progress" Exhibition
To commemorate the thirty-fifth year of mounting arts in a community context, the Asian American Arts Centre (AAAC) presents “Out of the Archive: Process and Progress,” a major exhibition program. It...More »
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"America's Chinatown Voices 藝 匯 唐 人 街" Exhibition
During this period on the fence encircling the entire Columbus Park, artists Nathalie Pham & Avani Patel will install and maintain many dozens of painted panels where community people, children, artists...More »
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"A Lunar New Year" Folk Arts Festival
To celebrate the Lunar New Year, the Arts Centre presents "A Lunar New Year Folk Arts Festival" featuring Asian Folk Artists, and a Tibetan folk singer. Five traditional artists/crafts people will be giving...More »
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"Tibetan Thangka Paintings" Exhibition
Thangka paintings usually depict deities and saints, aspects of the life of the Buddha, as well as the more abstract Mandalas, astrological charts, medical descriptions and scenes, usually serving as a...More »
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Zero Capital "CLUSTERBOMB!"
CLUSTERBOMB! is a creative response to physical and psychological displacement in the post 9-11 era of disillusionment and artistic inertia. It is an interdisciplinary, intergenerational and transnational...More »
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Marie Yoho Dorsey & Yeong Gill Kim Panel Talk
The artists will speak on the synchronicity of Asian traditions and contemporary ideas, where they meet in their own art and lives. Images and art works will be shown and there will be time for questions...More »
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Marie Yoho Dorsey Exhibition
Marie Yoho Dorsey is an artist well trained for four years in the Japanese art of Ikebana. This has turned her skilled mind to the art of painting, the process of direct gravure, collage and installation...More »
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Yeong Gill Kim Exhibition
Young Gill Kim is a Korean American artist who has lived in NY for many years. He saw the transition in Korea from a feudal society to a modern country and the confusion it brought to the people. By 1995...More »