In the lead up to the opening of Part 2 of the Triennial, our Dreaming With Q&A series provides an exclusive glimpse into the artists’ lives and studios.
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A new ASPI report shows that a majority of American voters sees climate change as the most important issue for the U.S. and China to cooperate on — more so than tackling COVID-19.
Join us for Front Lawn Film Nights, a series of Asian and Asian American films screened outdoors on our festival lawn! 'Enter the Dragon' screens on Friday, April 16.
Join us to experience the sound and vibrations generated from the Tibetan singing bowls to give calm your mind and balancing your energies. After the session, you will feel refreshed and rejuvenated and ready to enjoy the weekend!
Graphic designer and filmmaker Nicola Fan, filmmaker and educator Jeremy Hung, and composer
Elliot Leung will be walking us through the awards, and sharing about their experiences in the industry.
H.E. Koji Tomita, Ambassador of Japan to the U.S., and the Hon. Caroline Kennedy, former Ambassador of the U.S. to Japan discuss the outcomes of the Biden-Suga meetings with Asia Society Policy Institute's Daniel Russel and Wendy Cutler.
In episode 30, join the in-depth discussion about the Covid-19 variants from Professor Sharon Peacock, Professor Ravindra K Gupta, moderated by Elizabeth Cheung.
In Microgrids in Southeast Asia, we explore how microgrids can address both the threat of climate change and the growing energy needs of the region. Can this be the answer to ASEAN’s Community Vision 2025?
PUBLIC The University of Maryland and the University of New South Wales present a one-day online international symposium exploring the curation of Chinese contemporary art.
The 'riot' at the Wistron factory in India last December has once again sparked the question of the social sustainability in electronics manufacturing. Can we expect improvements, and what can consumers do?
Listen to two Orientations contributors, Gerald Kozicz and Pimpim de Azevedo, on the draw of Ladakh, the importance of Nyarma and conservation efforts to preserve the complex.
ASHK is glad to invite, Dr Shirley Li, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, The University of Hong Kong, in sharing her research on bright light therapy (BLT) and how to improve our quality of life by understanding our sleep
Asia Society President and CEO Kevin Rudd leads a discussion with Eurasia Group's Ian Bremmer and the Hoover Institution's Elizabeth Economy, reviewing President Biden's early moves in Asia.
Join Asia Society Texas Center for a conversation with Professor David Oh, Professor Neha Vora, and Rice University undergraduate students as they explore this question through innovative research on race and Asia across borders.
Leigh and Scott started their journey as Home Brewers before opening the biggest contract brewery in Hong Kong, producing for both local and international brands. After a few years, however, they decided it was time to produce their own .
Pull up a chair as we welcome to our digital stage deadpan humorist Sheng Wang, in comedic conversation with Houston Cinema Arts Festival's Jessica Green!
In this Oxford Debate we are debating what and if a strong Quad could mean for the security balance in the region – and for China in particular. With Cleo Paskal, Euan Graham, Pichamon Yeophantong and Bruno Maçaes
In A Week With Rebecca, a robotics company head pushes for the development of a lifelike android companionship and unexpectedly spends a week with her. The screening of the film is followed by a discussion with film director Marcus Shenn.
MEMBER ONLY Join us for a member-only program with David Moult, CEO of Yancoal, and Zoe Whitton, Executive Director of Pollination, to explore how our energy exporters align with progressively tightening emissions caps in Asia.