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Join us for the return of an Asia Society tradition: a conversation with experts about the year ahead. Bloomberg's Bobby Ghosh will lead a conversation with Asia Society's Bates Gill, Sidney Jones, and economist Paul Sheard.
Join us for an advanced screening of The Breaking Ice, Singapore's official Oscars submission! Followed by Q&A and reception with Anthony Chen, whose debut feature made him the first and only Singaporean awarded at Cannes.
Join us for a screening of American Sikh, telling the true story of "Sikh Captain America" Vishavjit Singh's journey as an artist and activist. Followed by lively Q-&-A and reception with Michelin-starred chef Vikas Khanna!
Carol Gluck leads a conversation with Asia Society's Takako Hikotani and Yasufumi Nakamori, and economist Paul Sheard, on the transformations Japan experienced during the Meiji era and their relevance today.
Join us for the return of an Asia Society tradition: a conversation with experts about the year ahead. Bloomberg's Bobby Ghosh will lead a conversation with Asia Society's Bates Gill, Sidney Jones, and economist Paul Sheard.
Join us for an advanced screening of The Breaking Ice, Singapore's official Oscars submission! Followed by Q&A and reception with Anthony Chen, whose debut feature made him the first and only Singaporean awarded at Cannes.
Join us for a screening of American Sikh, telling the true story of "Sikh Captain America" Vishavjit Singh's journey as an artist and activist. Followed by lively Q-&-A and reception with Michelin-starred chef Vikas Khanna!
Carol Gluck leads a conversation with Asia Society's Takako Hikotani and Yasufumi Nakamori, and economist Paul Sheard, on the transformations Japan experienced during the Meiji era and their relevance today.
Renowned art historians Joan Kee and Steven Nelson discuss Black artists whose works incorporate Asian techniques, motifs, and philosophies. Their innovative practices result in a rich artistic dialogue, expanding boundaries of modern art.