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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”

Diasporic Asian Art Network Panel Session: Asian Latino Art and Visual Cultures: Current Scholarship and Institutional Practices — at CAA 2015 in Washington DC

  Diasporic Asian Art Network Panel Session: Saturday, February 6, 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel; Room: Washington 5, Exhibition Level Asian Latino Art and Visual Cultures: Current Scholarship and Institutional Practices Panelists: On Circles and Circuits: An exhibition on Chinese Caribbean Art at the Chinese American Museum Alexandra Chang, chairContinue reading “Diasporic Asian Art Network Panel Session: Asian Latino Art and Visual Cultures: Current Scholarship and Institutional Practices — at CAA 2015 in Washington DC”

Museum of Modern Art for #WikiAPA — a social evening of Wikipedia editing, dedicated to creating, updating, and improving articles about Asian Pacific American art and artists

http://www.eventbrite.com/e/wikiapa-edit-a-thon-tickets-17974764003 Presented by the Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and Wikimedia NYC. Co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. Join us at the Museum of Modern Art for #WikiAPA, a social evening of Wikipedia editing, dedicated to creating, updating, and improving articles about Asian Pacific American art andContinue reading “Museum of Modern Art for #WikiAPA — a social evening of Wikipedia editing, dedicated to creating, updating, and improving articles about Asian Pacific American art and artists”

2015 GAX Symposium: GLOBAL ASIAS | ART

SYMPOSIUM OUTLINE Friday, June 26, 2015 and Saturday, June 27, 2015   Day 1: Friday, June 26, 2015, 9:30AM-5PM Venue: Roppongi Academy Hills (Mori Tower 49F) Organized by: Mori Art Museum and New York University Asian/Pacific/American Institute Global Asia/Pacific Art Exchange In cooperation with: Academy Hills, University of Tokyo Free and open to the public.Continue reading “2015 GAX Symposium: GLOBAL ASIAS | ART”

http://www.nyu-apastudies.org/2012/event/2015-gax-symposium-global-asias-art/   2015 GAX Symposium: GLOBAL ASIAS | ART Global Art and Diasporic Art in Japan and Asia Friday, June 26 – Saturday, June 27 Symposium jointly organized by Mori Art Museum, Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU, and Integrated Human Sciences Program for Cultural Diversity (IHS), The University of Tokyo as part of the 2015 GlobalContinue reading

Between Savage and Civilized: Negotiating a Space for Indigenous Art in the 21st Century — at NYU

Between Savage and Civilized: Negotiating a Space for Indigenous Art in the 21st Century Co-presented by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU and NYU Draper Program Tuesday, April 29, 2014 6-8PM A/P/A Institute at NYU 8 Washington Mews What does it mean to be an “Indigenous artist” working between his/her own community and the contemporary globalContinue reading “Between Savage and Civilized: Negotiating a Space for Indigenous Art in the 21st Century — at NYU”

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”

Announcing Asian Diasporic Visual Cultures and the Americas (ADVA) CFP

N E W J O U R N A L Call for Papers: Asian Diasporic Visual Cultures and the Americas             Editors: Alexandra Chang, New York University, and Alice Ming Wai Jim, Concordia University Area Editors: Caribbean: Patricia Mohammed, University of the West Indies, St. Augustin Latin America: Camilla Fojas, DePaul University, and Ana Paulina Lee, University ofContinue reading “Announcing Asian Diasporic Visual Cultures and the Americas (ADVA) CFP”

“Index of the Disappeared: Secrets Told” — Chitra Ganesh and Mariam Ghani at A/P/A Institute at NYU

“An Index can be a trace, a signpost, an indicator or a measurement. Our Index begins in the gaps where language ends; that is in the records of absence and absences of records where official language fails and new languages must be developed in its place,” explain Chitra Ganesh and Mariam Ghani, the 2013-2014 A/P/A Artists-in-Residence, whose installation Index of the Disappeared:Continue reading ““Index of the Disappeared: Secrets Told” — Chitra Ganesh and Mariam Ghani at A/P/A Institute at NYU”

2013-2014 A/P/A Institute Artists-In Residence Welcome: Chitra Ganesh and Mariam Ghani

The Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU presents 2013-2014 A/P/A Institute Artists-In Residence Welcome: Chitra Ganesh and Mariam Ghani Thursday, October 10, 2013 6:30-8:30PM NYU Silver Center Silverstein Lounge & Jurow Lecture Hall, Room 101 100 Washington Square East (entrance on Washington Place) Artists Chitra Ganesh and Mariam Ghani have collaborated since 2004 on the project Index of the Disappeared, which is both a physicalContinue reading “2013-2014 A/P/A Institute Artists-In Residence Welcome: Chitra Ganesh and Mariam Ghani”