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Indie rockstar Michelle Zauner, singer and guitarist under the name Japanese Breakfast, joined Asia Society Texas for a conversation about her New York Times best-selling memoir, Crying in H-Mart.
As we revisit the very best of Asia Society's in-person programs via the Encore Series, enjoy Julian Saporiti's stripped-down, acoustic performance of "Boat People" from No-No Boy's album "1942," presented at Asia Society Texas Center.
Asia Society Texas' Festival of Eid highlighted Islamic arts and traditions through food, music and dance performances, crafts, and shopping throughout the Center's front lawn and building.
An exhibition of 19 artworks by seven artists, born in mainland China in the 1980s, reflecting the dramatic economic, political, and cultural shifts the artists have experienced in China during their lifetimes.
As we revisit the very best of Asia Society's in-person programs via the Encore Series, enjoy a selection from the internationally acclaimed Formosa Quartet's encore performance at the Texas Center.
Our Education and Outreach team loves working with student interns! Read about how intern Rachaud Mitchell is gaining new perspectives on education through his involvement with programs!
In this inaugural program of "In Practice: New Vocabularies for Craft" series, Annapurna Garimella, Noorjehan Bilgrami, Kalam Patua, and Ritu Sethi delve into craft making in the contemporary context.
Join us for a family event to celebrate Lord Mahavir’s birthday, one of the most important religious festivals in Jainism. The immersive event will include storytelling, art, games, and a food tasting!
Join scholars in the fields of religion, theology, art history, and anthropology for an interdisciplinary symposium on hell(s) that will explore artistic expressions of the afterlife across religious traditions in Asia.