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Asian American Women Artists Association

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New AAWAA Website

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WELCOME TO THE NEW AAWAA WEBSITE!


Special thanks to those who have made this possible: Choppy Oshiro (designer), David Elaine Alt (web developer), and Melanie Elvena (project and content manager).

New AAWAA Website

Website launch announcement, in the Homepage Feature Description custom field

WELCOME TO THE NEW AAWAA WEBSITE!


Special thanks to those who have made this possible: Choppy Oshiro (designer), David Elaine Alt (web developer), and Melanie Elvena (project and content manager).

EATING CULTURES | May 2014

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AAWAA​ and Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center (APICC) join forces to present the multidisciplinary art exhibition ​EATING CULTURES for the United States of Asian America Festival.


Featuring over thirty​ ​Asian Pacific American artists from around the country, ​this is a deliciously provocative ​show of artworks inspired by Asian American food and foodways. Using food as a lens, artist share stories of global migration, adaptation, entrepreneurship, and the central importance of food in Asian communities around the world.

The Worlds of Bernice Bing Film

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A documentary short film illuminating the life and times of visionary artist and AAWAA founding mother, BERNICE BING—Chinese American, lesbian, Buddhist and activist.


Produced by AAWAA, the film tells the powerful and inspirational story of a unique American icon of the arts.

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