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Embodying Asia Society’s mission to foster cross-cultural dialogues, the conversation created by the simultaneous display of "Joss" and "Eternal Offerings" highlights the lasting influence of early Chinese art forms and techniques.
Kishore Mahbubani, who has served as President of the UN Security Council, spoke on the history of U.S.–China relations, current and ongoing challenges, and the importance of working towards multilateralism.
APIAVote executive director Christine Chen, Baker Institute fellow Mark P. Jones, and Outreach Strategists president Mustafa Tameez discussed opportunities and challenges around Asian American civic engagement.
As we revisit the very best of Asia Society's in-person programs via the Encore Series, enjoy the Formosa Quartet's performance of 'Rain Night Flower' by Wei-Chieh Lin, from their February 2020 program.
Miya Ando invited audiences to tour her Manhattan studio and to see close-up her new series of works chronicling the changing conditions of the moon during the COVID-19 lockdown in New York City.
Hailing from the East, Gulf, and West Coasts respectively, artists Jeanne F. Jalandoni, Matt Manalo, and Charlene Tan spoke on the impacts of shelter-in-place orders and how they are responding in their practices and their communities.
Asia Society Texas Center's 2019–2020 Docent of the Year, Johanna Brassert, reflects on the exhibition "Form is Emptiness, Emptiness is Form" and its relation to Asia Society's architecture and Buddhist philosophy.
Our Education and Outreach team loves working with student interns! Hear from interns Azka and Aaliyah, who helped develop curriculum for our virtual summer camps.
Almost 50 years after the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, surgeon and Islamic Arts Society founder Dr. Khawaja Azimuddin shares his story in the new memoir 'The Boy Refugee: A Memoir from a Long-Forgotten War.'
Asia Society Texas Center's Bank of America Women's Leadership Series concluded its fifth year with a webcast program highlighting uplifting stories of women in the food industry responding to the coronavirus pandemic.