Wayne Ho, Executive Director of the Coalition for Asian American Families and Children, encourages City Council Members to increase funding for Asian American organizations at a press conference on Wednesday.
Hello everyone! My name is Nicole Goodwin and I am a writer, poet and veteran living in New York City. I am trying to fund a trip to Washington DC for the Split this Rock Poetry Festival. I would greatly appreciate donations before the deadline March 19. Here is my campaign link:…
Bliss on Bliss Art Projects is off to a great start. To kick off our 2012 Winter and Spring programs we hosted Happy David with her exquisite line of new art jewelry. It was a cold day on reception day, Sunday January 15, but the place was packed and everyone had a terrific time.…
Choreography by Alaine Handa in collaboration with the dancers Dancers: Lauren Calzolaio, Tsubasa Ogawa Film: "I am a TCK" directed/produced by Alaine Handa, Film editing by Nicholas Fox & Alaine Handa; Nikki Felt appears in this film clip
For more information about A.H. Dance Company please visit…
The Byrdcliffe Artist in Residence Program provides uninterrupted time, creative space and an inspiring environment to artists of exceptional talent. Month long residencies are available to visual artists, composers, playwrights/screenwriters, and writers of fiction, nonfiction and poetry in the months of June, July, August, and September. It is Byrdcliffe's mission to provide solitude in a creative community and…
“Memory fascinates me. All you need is something to trigger a memory, and then you get it. But it was always there. It could be something you haven’t thought about for years and I don’t know, it could be anything, a sound, that could trigger that whole memory.” -- Edwin…
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We launched Bliss on Bliss Art Projects in October to coincide with Philippine Heritage month and invited Jessica Hagedorn, R Zamora Linmark and Paolo Javier to read from their latest books. Matthew Freundlich from Exit Art came and got to chat with International multi awardee Filmmaker Lav Diaz and his friend producer Ramon Mappala. Marietta Ganapin and Ernest Concepcion were our first Resident Artists. We had Vicente Rafael a Historian from the…
My first encounter with the Asian American Arts Alliance was a podcast of Brainstorm- Produce it Yourself: Plays! in 2010, where playwright, Anna Moench, discussed her own process of play development with other seasoned professionals. As a playwright, I took immediate interest in the subject, but it was really the peer-learning model of Brainstorm that captivated me the most.
a4 seeks to create a space where information sharing is…
Rubin Museum of Art is home to a comprehensive collection of art from the Himalayas and surrounding regions. Through changing exhibitions and an array of engaging public programs, the Rubin Museum offers opportunities to explore the artistic legacy of…
Hi, I haven't had chance to update the blog for couple of months. Please join my Japanese dance workshop on October 16th (11am-1pm) at Lotus Music & Dance studio. www.junkofisher.com. Junkofisher.blogspot.com I also seeking dancer who can learn dance and join my next event. Please free to contact me at 718-631-2637. I will prepare costume and make up. It is a great chance to learn how to apply…
I love the city—this city. I came here ten years ago from Ohio, purportedly to write. But really, it was the landscape I came for. I loved how Manhattan reached into the sky and how I felt a sense of space and joy amid all the noise and glass and…
Alice's frequent fainting spells and bizarre stories never worried her family or friends until a recent suicide attempt lands the troubled twenty year-old in the hands of an overbearing and eccentric psychologist, Dr. Blythe. Wary of her therapist's prescriptions, Alice refuses medication until an unexpected trip down the rabbit hole brings her own idea of sanity into question. In this strange underground world, Alice must choose between taking…
Hello all, there are two fall internships open at the Rubin Museum of Art. I’ve included both descriptions below as well as application instructions. Please feel free to apply or forward to anyone who may be interested. Thank you and happy summer! Louise.
Programming Internship
Commitment: Approximately 15-20 hours/week – regular daytime office hours plus some nights and weekends for events – for a minimum of four to six months.
We are seeking a Mandarin speaking, male professional actor for voiceover work. Applicants must be between 50 and 60 years old. A Beijing accent is preferred, but not necessary. Applicants with accents from other regions within mainland China are encouraged to apply as well. This is a paid job. If interested, please email a resume and a list of credentials to chinadoc2@gmail.com.
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