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Award-winning Iranian-born and New York based artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat screens and discusses her latest film, Land of Dreams. An Iranian American woman grapples with the meaning of freedom in this poignant and inventive feature.
Join us for a morning discussion with Benjamin Von Wong, New York City-based photographer best known for his environmental art installations and hyper-realist art style. There will also be a performance by Theo LeGro.
Join us for the book launch and signing Helen Tworkov's new memoir, Lotus Girl. The founding editor of Tricycle, the first and only independent Buddhist magazine, Helen is in conversation with author Pico Iyer. Co-presented with SAJA.
The Lahore Literary Festival (LLF), one of South Asia’s premier cultural events, returns to Asia Society New York, exploring contemporary Pakistan through artists, writers, and other experts.
Award-winning Iranian-born and New York based artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat screens and discusses her latest film, Land of Dreams. An Iranian American woman grapples with the meaning of freedom in this poignant and inventive feature.
Join us for a morning discussion with Benjamin Von Wong, New York City-based photographer best known for his environmental art installations and hyper-realist art style. There will also be a performance by Theo LeGro.
Join us for the book launch and signing Helen Tworkov's new memoir, Lotus Girl. The founding editor of Tricycle, the first and only independent Buddhist magazine, Helen is in conversation with author Pico Iyer. Co-presented with SAJA.
The Lahore Literary Festival (LLF), one of South Asia’s premier cultural events, returns to Asia Society New York, exploring contemporary Pakistan through artists, writers, and other experts.
Join us for Dancing the Gods, a festival of Indian dance in collaboration with World Music Institute. Night One features a Kuchipudi performance by nattuvangam artist Kasi Aysola, joined by Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi artist Archana Raja.
Join us for Dancing the Gods, a festival of Indian dance in collaboration with World Music Institute. Night Two features a solo Bharatanatyam performance by award-winning dancer Rama Vaidyanathan.
Farwa Aaamer, Pon Souvannaseng, Li Shuo, and Orville Schell spoke about the implications of climate change and geopolitics on the transboundary river basins in the Himalayan region.
Last week, award-winning author Amitav Ghosh sat down with Princeton professor and former BBC journalist Razia Iqbal for a conversation about his latest book, Smoke and Ashes.
“One of the great stories that we are following is the way in which a climate changed world might affect this great geopolitical story of our time, which is the relationship between the U.S. and China,” says Somini Sengupta.