Despite the ubiquity and presence of reproductive experiences throughout all of human history, it remains a flashpoint of scrutiny, and often conflict, in
Jeffrey’s Jazz Coffeehouse held its first in-person event since the COVID-19 pandemic at the Isla Vista Community Center on Jan. 28, with local band Morganfield Burnett & Da Blues playing a combination of jazz, blues, soul and Americana.
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Asia Society at Home
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Each week, we ll share a variety of videos, articles, webcasts, and more from around the web all curated by the Asia Society Texas Center staff to reflect the broad interests and goals of our mission. In this digest, connect with art online and get a closer look at the exhibitions of Asia Society and elsewhere. If there is anyone better trained for uncertainty, failure, and precarity, it s artists
Asia Society at Home
We re bringing Asia Society directly to you! Learn, have fun, and explore as we continue to present and produce videos, family activities, interactive webcasts, and more.Learn More
HOUSTON, May 3, 2021 Asia Society Texas welcomed artists
Tiffany Chung, featured in Asia Society Texas’ recent exhibition
New Cartographies, and
Kim Yasuda, artist and professor of Public Practice in the Department of Art at University of California Santa Barbara, for a special conversation in May 2020 on art during a global time of uncertainty sparked by the coronavirus. While the world shifted and slowed around us amid stay-at-home orders, Chung and Yasuda reflected on their own creative processes, how they have adapted in response to the pandemic, and what they envision the future holds for artists.