Giving voice to AAPI art and culture in NYC and beyond.
Essays
Choreographer Keerati Jinakunwiphat Invites Us Into Her Process
An award-winning choreographer and dancer, Keerati Jinakunwiphat has created works for New York City Ballet, the Martha Graham School, and Whim W’him Seattle Contemporary Dance, among many others. What’s distinctive about her work is her keen awareness of what it means to perform; her process centers around facilitating genuine connection between her team, as well as with her audience. “Camaraderie is something I always want to be present in my work, a reminder of the humanness of it all,” said Jinakunwiphat.
By Nadia Halim
By Nadia Halim
Interviews
Lakshmee Lachhman-Persad on the Intersections of AAPI Identity and Disability
By Lakshmee Lachhman-Persad and Danielle Wu
Essays
Every Past Life All At Once: Alternate Realities and the Immigrant Experience
By Ryan Lee Wong
Essays
4 AAPI LGBTQ+ Photographers Capturing Artists They Admire
By Leo Foo, Shravya Kag, Justin J. Wee, Chen Xiangyun
Reviews
Interviews
Lakshmee Lachhman-Persad on the Intersections of AAPI Identity and Disability
By Lakshmee Lachhman-Persad and Danielle Wu
Cecile Chong and Sophia Ma on Curating a Show with 45 AAPI Artists
By Cecile Chong, Sophia Ma, and Shannon Lee
Arooj Aftab, Shahzad Ismaily, and Vijay Iyer on Love in Exile
By Arooj Aftab, Shahzad Ismaily, Vijay Iyer, and Shannon Lee
Rahill Jamalifard on Writing Music as the Daughter of Iranian Immigrants
By Rahill Jamalifard and Shannon Lee