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  1. Asian Americans in arts and entertainment. Asian Americans have been involved in the entertainment industry since the first half of the 19th century, when Chang and Eng Bunker (the original "Siamese Twins") became naturalized citizens. [1] Acting roles in television, film, and theater were relatively few, and many available roles were for ...

  2. The Bandung 2024-25 Residency, presented by the Asian American Arts Alliance (A4) and The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA), is an opportunity designed to uplift the work of organizers, artists, educators, and waymakers whose practice is intended to foster solidarity between Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) and Black communities.

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  4. Making Space for Asian Americans in the Arts. A digital meeting from May 2021 where the artists from both cohorts of the Asian American Arts Alliance Virtual Residency program came together to launch their virtual gallery project with virtual studio tours and discussions. Photo courtesy of Asian American Arts Alliance.

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  5. The Asian American Arts Alliance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring greater representation, equity, and opportunities for Asian American artists and cultural organizations through resource sharing, promotion, and community building. Since 1983, A4 has sought to unify, promote, and represent the artistic and cultural producers of ...

  6. Opportunities - Asian American Arts Alliance. The Opportunities section is a community resource to share and find arts-related opportunities, such as jobs and internships, as well as grants, residencies, fellowships, calls for submissions, auditions, and other creative opportunities. We invite all organizations and artists to share their ...

  7. Our goal is to be curious and playful with the ways in which Asian cultural traditions are seen and performed, whether it be the instruments, songs, or practices. Date (s): Saturday, May 13, 2023 at 1:30pm ET. Location (s): Queens Botanical Garden in Flushing, Queens. Register: RSVP Here.

  8. CAPE champions diversity by educating, connecting, and empowering Asian American and Pacific Islander artists and leaders in entertainment and media. Through our industry-renowned programs such as the CAPE New Writers Fellowship and the CAPE Leaders Fellowship, our consulting and talent referral services, the CAPE Database, and #GoldOpen, CAPE ...

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