I'm pleased to introduce GOING POP, a collection of writings about my journey through fatherhood while maintaining a creative practice. https://t.co/947Yy773jI
Take a deep breath and enjoy this track from “Bravespace,” @smithsonianapa’s new compilation of original songs, sounds and meditations by Asian American women and non-binary artists and musicians. This is "Slow" by @milckmusic. #SILunarNewYear https://t.co/jpXOnADHdn
On March 23, join artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat for the final conversation in SAAM’s 2022 Virtual Women Filmmakers Festival. Neshat will discuss her latest body of work, “Land of Dreams.” Register now: https://t.co/8mJaga3Y36
"In the future, our Asian community is embraced as their whole selves."—@jessxsnow@DRZZL
Today on the anniversary of the Atlanta shootings that killed six Asian women, we reflect on the past 2 years of anti-Asian hate, and the possibility of solidarity & healing in our future.
Hear original poetry by Poetic Moment, Jireh Deng, Siwaraya Rochanahusdin, and Adriel Luis written in response to the exhibition “Legacies of Exchange: Chinese Contemporary Art from the Yuz Foundation” online on Wed. Mar. 2 at 6 pm PT.
RSVP free: https://t.co/jedDQPBjGA
(1/9) THREAD: We are honored to be hosting the following artists, writers, and organizers on Oct 1 as we welcome the A/P/A Student Artist-In-Residence @jessxsnow!
REGISTER for BETWEEN YOU & ME… A PORTAL TO THE FUTURE: https://t.co/A7yAn2XKA0
we use the word "community" all the time but what do we really mean? how to stop dilution/cooption that renders it meaningless?
thoughtful @DRZZL piece on due diligence in this work. on community not as descriptor or means, but as seed, center, and ends. https://t.co/BU40aWYiUG
Dr. Robyn Rodriguez, Professor of Asian American Studies at UC Davis, has a new online course in Asian American studies! RSVP for the launch event, featuring 18MR board member @DRZZL. https://t.co/x0UwjaSFyz
What’s the difference between curating an online #exhibition and designing a #website? This Thursday on the Hub, Adriel Luis @DRZZL will share strategies for ensuring online #curatorial practice is not lost in a myriad of technical issues.
Register https://t.co/8pRLGNdwBw
Earlier this year, we traveled to New York City’s Chinatown to showcase the vibrant culture during a difficult time for AAPI individuals. We met with @jessxsnow and @meihonglum–two Chinatown residents who are running businesses, making art, and taking care of their community.
LIVE NOW: Koven Smith (@5easypieces) is joined by Adriel Luis (@DRZZL) of the @SmithsonianAPA to discuss the ethics behind for profit tech and how it affects the arts. Watch + tweet your questions using #knightlive! https://t.co/Su4d3LFY0j