Asian American Arts Alliance has announced that Joshua Cipkala-Gaffin, Ryna Dery, and Oscar Wong have joined A4's Board of Directors. Learn more about the new members here!
The Asian American Arts Alliance has announced the participants of What Can We Do? (WCWD?), an artist grant program offering $1,500 stipends to artists who use their creative skills to offer community care to Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) New Yorkers.
Mayor Adams convenes NYC's first-ever live performance industry council to discuss issues plaguing industry. Learn more about this groundbreaking initiative.
Washington, DC’s preeminent modern dance company, Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company, made a summer visit to New York City, for a special performance marking their 30th anniversary season. See photos!
Asian American Arts Alliance has announced the selection of Shannon Yu (余香儒) (Sha/Shas) for its 2023 Jadin Wong Fellowship, which includes a $6,000 unrestricted cash award and eight months of professional development training and career support to foster the next milestone of Yu's artistic career.
The Asian American Arts Alliance (A4) has announced the launch of The Amp, an online magazine celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) arts and culture.
Classic Stage Company announced today its full programming for Classic Perspectives, a series of post-show conversations inspired by Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig’s play, Snow in Midsummer.
The Asian American Arts Alliance (A4) and The Museum of Contemporary Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) have announced the inaugural cohort of The Bandung 2022 Residency Program, the first NYC-based residency intended to foster understanding and allyship between the Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) and Black communities.
The Asian American Arts Alliance has announced the selection of Marie Lloyd Paspe for its 2022 Jadin Wong Fellowship, which includes a $6,000 unrestricted cash award and eight months of professional development training and career support to foster the next milestone of Paspe's artistic career.
The Asian American Arts Alliance has announced the selection of Connor Sen Warnick for its 2022 Van Lier Fellowship. The fellowship includes a $6,000 unrestricted cash award and eight months of professional development training and career support to foster the next milestone of Warnick's artistic career.
The Asian American Arts Alliance (A4) and The Museum of Contemporary Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) are pleased to announce a new residency program intended to foster understanding and allyship between the Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) and Black communities.
San Francisco’s ShadowLight Productions has announced the continuation of upcoming in-person Wayang Bali Balinese Shadow Theater performances for fall 2021.
San Francisco’s ShadowLight Productions (Larry Reed, Founder & Artistic Director and Caryl Kientz, Managing Director) is pleased to announce the full schedule of upcoming in-person Wayang Bali Balinese Shadow Theater performances for fall 2021.
The Asian American Arts Alliance (A4), in partnership with Restart Stages, presents The Memory of Water, a full-length creative collaboration between beat-based experimental artist Ravish Momin, performing as Sunken Cages and composer/performer Migiwa 'Miggy' Miyajima with her quintet.
On Saturday, June 12 from 2:00 to 5:00 pm, the Asian American Arts Alliance (A4) will present We Were Here: Unmasking Yellow Peril, a participatory media project by artist Betty Yu, at Flushing Town Hall at 137-35 Northern Blvd. in Downtown Flushing.
Museum Hue, The Laundromat Project, and Hester Street, three People of Color-led and centered organizations in NYC, have announced their collaboration on a comprehensive online platform for New York City arts entities.
The Asian American Arts Alliance has announced the selection of Annie Heath for its 2021 Jadin Wong Fellowship, which includes a $6,000 unrestricted cash award and eight months of professional development training and career support to foster the next milestone of Heath's artistic career.
The Asian American Arts Alliance has announced Lesley Mok as the recipient of its 2021 Van Lier Fellowship.
Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company has been approved for a $10,000 Grants for Arts Projects award to support the Company's Year of the Golden Ox Celebration.
Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company continues its 20+ years tradition of presenting a special production of the Chinese New Year. The Company is announcing a series of events for a colorful and vibrant special Chinese New Year Celebration of the Ox online.
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