Artist-in-Residence Jeremy Nguyen: Mining Life for Cartoon Gems
We first met New Yorker cartoonist Jeremy Nguyen at the opening reception for former artist-in-residence Dingding Hu. Almost exactly a year later, he’s a co-curator — along with fellow New Yorker cartoonist Amy Hwang — of our latest art exhibition, Asian Babies: Works from Asian ‘New Yorker’ Cartoonists.
Artist-in-Residence Suzette Gabriel-Schoebitz: Reuse, Repair, and Recycle — One Piece of Jewelry at a Time
We had the chance to speak with the jewelry designer about her exhibition with us, the impact visiting Laos as a child had on her life and art, and how being on top of a mountain can make one’s problems seem very small.
Artist-in-Residence Philip Poon: Fitting Architecture into Identity, Activism, and Change
Artist-in-Residence William Yu: Bringing #StarringJohnCho to Life
Artist-in-Residence Johnny Tang: Seeking Perfect Imperfection, One Photo at a Time
Our newest art exhibition gives a whole new meaning to the phrase, "seeing double." We had the chance to speak to artist-in-residence, Johnny Tang, about his surreal and mind-bending photographs, the traditions and philosophies that inspired them, and how art helped him navigate grief and loss.
Artists-in-Residence Arlan Huang and Mee Mee Chin: Creating Connections Through Paintings, Performance, and Place
How ‘Homeward Bound’ Came to Be: A Discussion with Curators Diane Wong and Huiying B. Chan
Artist-in-Residence Yumi Sakugawa: We Are Not Bound By Our Narratives
Artist-in-Residence Dingding Hu: Adding Spice to Everyday Life
Artists-in-Residence Andrew Kung and Emanuel Hahn: Shining Light Through Stories
What places in the U.S. do you think of when you think of Asian Americans? San Francisco? Los Angeles? New York? How about the Mississippi Delta? That’s the question Brooklyn-based photographers Andrew Kung and Emanuel Hahn explored as they embarked on their audiovisual project, The Mississippi Delta Chinese.











