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OWAADao is proud of our international network of grantees and alumni. If you are a grantee or alumni, we invite you to share your events on our Events Calendar by emailing alumnievents@accny.org. Please note that only events featuring OWAADao alumni or grantees will be published.

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Myth Makers—Spectrosynthesis III

December 24, 2022 - April 10, 2023

Beatrix Pang (OWAADao 2008), Ellen Pau (OWAADao 1991), and Wu Jiaru (OWAADao 2022) contribute in Myth Makers—Spectrosynthesis III, an exhibition that circles around the core notion of “queer mythologies” and delves into modern and contemporary mythologies along with practices of the body, by gathering a diverse range of artistic idioms related to LGBTQ+ perspectives from over 60 artists from Asia and its diasporas.

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40 Years of Chinese Photography

December 24, 2022 - May 18, 2023

OWAADao Alumni Xing Danwen (OWAADao 1998) along with other photographers join "40 Years of Chinese Photography" in displaying her iconic photographs to invite viewers in re-examining how photography has changed the history and ideas of China, the world, and all of humanity at Kulangsu- a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. 

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Fanatic Heart

December 10, 2022 - February 26, 2023

Lu Yang (OWAADao 2013) performs in the group exhibition ‘Fanatic Heart’, a search for an alternative approach to reimagine the political potential of celebrity culture through the lens of fandom.

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Hylozoism: An Arts & Technology Exhibition

December 03, 2022 - April 02, 2023

Ellen Pau (OWAADao 1991) has works featured in Hylozoism: An Arts & Technology Exhibition

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Field Collapse

November 26, 2022 - May 28, 2023

Savinee Buranasilapin's (OWAADao 2017) site-specific art installation Field Collapse is a gallery-based environment inspired by construction sites, where the details of a work-in-progress communicate social, economic, and aesthetic messages that often go unread.

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