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Download and read ADVA Journal online! New FALL 2016 issue Vol. 2 No. 3

Download and read ADVA Journal online! New FALL 2016 issue Vol. 2 No. 3 is out! Authors Sharda Patasar on “The Ritual Art of the Ganesh Utsav in Trinidad,” Aaron Michael Kerner on “The Circulation of Post-Millennial Extreme Cinema,” and Shepherd Steiner on “Mirror on the Wall: Photography, Logos, and the Problem of Writing inContinue reading “Download and read ADVA Journal online! New FALL 2016 issue Vol. 2 No. 3”

Zhang Hongtu: Expanding Visions of a Shrinking World book launch and panel at Queens Museum of Art

http://www.queensmuseum.org/events/zhang-hongtu-expanding-visions-of-a-shrinking-world *** Zhang Hongtu: Expanding Visions of a Shrinking World Book Launch and Panel Discussion Jan 30 2016 3:00pm–5:00pm Zhang Hongtu: Expanding Visions of a Shrinking World is edited  by Luchia Meihua Lee, guest curator of Zhang Hongtu, and Jerome Silbergeld. Twelve leading art experts, art historians, and critics have reviewed the life, career, and artistic development of New YorkContinue reading “Zhang Hongtu: Expanding Visions of a Shrinking World book launch and panel at Queens Museum of Art”

Asian American Literary Review releases: (Re)Collecting the Vietnam War

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                 July 15, 2015 CONTACT: Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis, Editor-In-Chief, The Asian American Literary Review editors@aalrmag.org                      http://www.aalrmag.org   ASIAN AMERICAN LITERARY REVIEW RELEASES SPECIAL ISSUE EXPLORING LEGACIES OF THE VIETNAM WAR, COMMEMORATING 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF FALL OF SAIGON   April 30, 2015 marked the 40th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon, the endContinue reading “Asian American Literary Review releases: (Re)Collecting the Vietnam War”

Teaching the Legacies of the Vietnam War — AALR

Teaching the Legacies of the Vietnam War April 30, 2015 marks the 40th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon, the end of a war that claimed the lives of an estimated 58,260 American troops and over 4 million Southeast Asians across Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. In the U.S. today, “Vietnam” signifies not a country butContinue reading “Teaching the Legacies of the Vietnam War — AALR”

DAAN’S Monthly Newsletter April 2014

WELCOME TO DAAN’S MONTHLY NEWSLETTER! Dear DAAN Members, Diasporic Asian Art Network is excited to debut this new monthly newsletter! Please send information including exhibitions, conferences, calls, positions, and other news and opportunities via this form. If you have images please them email to DAAN Newsletter Editor Beatrice Glow at DiasporicNetwork@gmail.com with the subject headingContinue reading “DAAN’S Monthly Newsletter April 2014”

Floating Library — call for participation — Beatrice Glow

    An Announcement and Request from DAAN member Beatrice Glow: I have been awarded the Franklin Furnace Fund to create FLOATING LIBRARY for the month of September 2014, aboard the historic Lilac Museum Steamship located at Pier 25 along the Hudson River. This pop-up library will host a public reading space on the main deck, a listening room with sound art for introspection, a copy/scan room, workshops (book binding,Continue reading “Floating Library — call for participation — Beatrice Glow”

“Who is Curating What, Why? Towards a More Critical Commoning Praxis” by John Kuo Wei Tchen in new Museum and Curatorial Studies Review

Check out the new peer-reviewed journal Museum and Curatorial Studies Review. http://macs-review.com/ There is an article by A/P/A Institute at NYU Founding Director John Kuo Wei Tchen titled: “Who is Curating What, Why? Towards a More Critical Commoning Praxis” Click to access 02–Tchen_MACSR–1.1.pdf

KYOPO National Book Launch at 92Y/Tribeca, NYC Tonight! 7pm

KYOPO National Book Launch at 92Y/Tribeca, NYC Tonight! 7pm Co-Sponsored by A/P/A Institute at NYU Latest News: Free Novel – KYOPO Panelist – Marvel Comic Writer and director, Greg Pak will be giving away free copies of his latest graphic novel, Vision Machine, first come first serve. Moderated by NY1 News Anchor, Vivian Lee. Panelists:Continue reading “KYOPO National Book Launch at 92Y/Tribeca, NYC Tonight! 7pm”

New Publication: Becoming American? The Art and Identity Crisis of Yasuo Kuniyoshi — by ShiPu Wang

DAAN is excited to announce the publication of DAAN member ShiPu Wang’s book:  Becoming American? The Art and Identity Crisis of Yasuo Kuniyoshi Author: ShiPu Wang http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-7505-9780824834180.aspx “A few short days has changed my status in this country, although I myself have not changed at all.” On December 8, 1941, artist Yasuo Kuniyoshi (1889-1953) awokeContinue reading “New Publication: Becoming American? The Art and Identity Crisis of Yasuo Kuniyoshi — by ShiPu Wang”