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         Asian-american Arts:     more books (100)
  1. Masterpieces of Asian Art in American Collections by Laurence Sickman, 1960
  2. Winter (Sale) 2005 - Ivey-Selkirk - Saint Louis, MO - December 3 & 4, 2005 - Featuring English & ContinentalPaintings, Porcelain, Decorative Arts, Prints & Books, Furniture, American & Asian Decorative Arts & More by Ivey-Selkirk, 2005
  3. With New Eyes: Toward an Asian American Art History in the West by Maxine Hong Kingston, Karin Higa, et all 1995-06
  4. Asia/America: Identities in Contemporary Asian American Art
  5. East/West: Contemporary Asian-American art in Los Angeles : Montgomery Gallery, Pomona College, Galleries of the Claremont Colleges, March 2-30, 1986 by Mary Davis MacNaughton, 1986
  6. American Collectors of Asian Art by MargPublications, 1986
  7. Masterpieces of Asian art in American collections: Chosen by a committee under the direction of Laurence Sickman
  8. Masterpieces of Asian art in American Collections II by Gordon Bailey : Asia House Gallery Washburn, 1970-01-01
  9. American collectors of Asian art
  10. Masterpieces of Asian Art in American Collections, II. An offering of treasures by New York. Asia Society., 1970-01-01
  11. American Collectors of Asian Art (Vol. 37 No. 4 and Vol. 38 No. 1) by Janet Baker (Ed. ), 1986-01-01
  12. Masterpieces of Asian Art in American Co by Asia House Gallery,
  13. Masterpieces of Asian Art in American Collections: v. 2 by Gordon Bailey Washburn, 1974-01
  14. Masterpieces of Asian art in American Collections by Asia Society, 1960-01-01

61. Asian American Studies Resources
Asian American Inventors; Philippine American Literary House; Queer Asian PacificResources; Visual Communications Online Asian Pacific American Media arts
http://www.princeton.edu/~asianamr/
Asian American Studies Resources
Flower Cloth of the Hmong,
Denver, CO: Denver Museum of Natural History, 1985.
Resources at Princeton
Associations and Organizations Asian Americans APA Electronic Publications ... Departments, Institutes, Programs, and Centers Resources at Princeton
  • Princeton University Homepage Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding - Ethnic Studies: Asian American Studies Library Homepage Library Catalogs ... Thai American Student Organization
  • Asian Americans
  • Cambodian Americans Chinese American Hmong American Filipino American ... Vietnamese American

  • Archival Collections and Museums
  • California Ethnic Multicultural Archives (CEMA) houses the following: Asian American Theater Company

  • Archives, Robert Billigmeier Collection (Japanese evacuation and relocation study-Tule Lake Relocation Center), the
    Chinese American Voters Education Committee, Inc. Archives, the Iris Chang Papers (Chinese American writer),
    Chinese American Political Association Archives, Michio Ito Collection (Japanese American dancer and choreographer),
    Genny Lim Papers (Chinese American playwright, poet, performance artist), Ester Soriano-Hewitt Papers (Filipina

    62. The Asian American Writers' Workshop
    Museum of Natural History, a performance poetry event featuring young Asian Americans,held in collaboration with the Asian American arts Intiative and South
    http://www.aaww.org/youth/programs.html
    The Asian American Writers' Workshop offers youth-arts programming throughout the school year. We also facilitate special summer programs that encourage young people to explore the intersection of creative writing with other art forms. During the summer of 2002, we created the Through Our Eyes Youth Arts Initiative. Through Our Eyes was a free summer program facilitated by Asian American writers and photographers, encouraging young people to explore issues of community and identity through the arts. Teenagers participated in intensive writing and photography workshops in our office, as well as field trips to various New York City communities. During the summer of 2002, the initial session of Through Our Eyes, thirteen high school students wrote poems and took photographs based upon their visions of community. Special workshops were led by photographer Corky Lee, poet Bushra Rehman, and performance poet Regie Cabico. The program culminated in a community-wide performance event featuring a slide-show and reading of original work from all participants. Please check this website in April for updates about future summer programming.

    63. The Asian American Writers' Workshop
    A core group of ten is quickly achieved, meeting at a space donated by the CommitteeAgainst AntiAsian Violence and the Asian American arts Alliance.
    http://www.aaww.org/aboutus/history.html
    September 1991
    First workshops convene with six writers meeting at a Greek diner in the East Village. The group meets steadily on a biweekly basis. A core group of ten is quickly achieved, meeting at a space donated by the Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence and the Asian American Arts Alliance. January 1992
    First reading. Held in Chinatown, the event draws a standing-room-only crowd of more than fifty. The reading is rebroadcasted on WBAI. The evening's success doubles the number of members. August 1992
    The Workshop receives its incorporation papers. The first Board of Trustees includes five of the original writers. September 1992
    First issue of The Asian Pacific American Journal , entitled "In the Heart," is released. Named after Carlos Bulosan's America is in the Heart , the issue features the works of members of the Workshop.

    64. Asian American Times Online, Aatimes
    this program has been provided in part by the California arts Council, a FRANCISCOJudySoo Hoo's award-winning play Texas , a comic Asian American view of
    http://www.gresmall.com/aatimesAUG01/cat10.html

    65. Asian American Federation
    Asian American arts Alliance http//www.aaartsalliance.org/HTML/OpportunitiesMain.htmlProvides a listing of employment and grant opportunities for artists
    http://www.aafny.org/relief/resource.asp
    Asian American Federation
    FEDERATION
    Relief Efforts

    Resource Guides

    9/11 Resources

    Relief Initiative

    WTC Fund

    RESEARCH
    Elder Study

    9/11 Reports

    Documentary Screenings RESOURCE GUIDES September 11th Fund’s Resource Referral Guide http://www.uwnyc.org/sep11/help.html Contains in-depth information on wide range of relief and assistance. Updated daily. Office of New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer http://www.oag.state.ny.us/ Provides resources for victims, charities, and small businesses. Also has information concerning over one hundred charities that are providing relief. Federal Emergency Management Agency http://www.fema.gov/ FEMA disaster site. Federal Victim’s Compensation Fund http://www.usdoj.gov/victimcompensation/index.html Provides information, applications, and instructions on applying to the Federal September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. FAMILY ASSISTANCE Safe Horizon http://www.safehorizon.org Safe Horizon is providing financial assistance, counseling, and referrals to resources ranging from housing assistance to mental health care. 24-hour helpline: (866) 689-HELP. September 11th Fund http://www.september11fund.org

    66. Asian American Press
    State arts Board Seeks Input. Paul, MN 55103 Ph 651224-6570, Fx 651-224-7032Email aanews@aapress.com Copyright © 2002 Asian American Press,
    http://www.aapress.com/
    For the week of
    Friday, March 28, 2003
    SUBSCRIBE
    Labor Secretary Chao visits St. Paul
    Falun Gong vigil

    at State Capitol
    ...
    New Americans Coalition
    NATIONAL NEWS AALDEF opposes war
    ESPN website features Asians in professional sports

    Lao History Symposium To Be Held In May

    Minn. Court of Appeals Rejects Flawed Driver's License Rules
    ...
    Washington rally on eve of civil rights decision

    OTHER HEADLINES Mee Moua addresses the DFL Anti-terrorism plan Hmong teens have highest birthrate in Ramsey County Call for Asian/Pacific American Artists "Lament Cambodia" ... Weekly Mortgage Bond and Interest Update By John K. Ho, Loan Broker Responsible Tax Relief Amendment Passes Senate Student banking/career mapping website Report: Federal Budget denies after school funds Artists/performers wanted for Asian Exhibit Day ... VITAMIN C: How Can It Help You? By Katy Ho, MPH, RD, LD I Miss Mister Rogers By Orapan Footrakoon, Ph.D. Small children experience treadmill burns The world's easiest exercise Dragon Boat Race and Festival Update High ranking Chinese official at UofM ... Cambodian Buddhist New Year 417 University Ave., St. Paul, MN 55103 Ph: 651-224-6570, Fx: 651-224-7032

    67. SFAC | Asian & Pacific Islander-American Arts Initiative
    help provide a unified voice to educate about the needs of the AsianAmerican and Pacific Islander arts community;; ensure that
    http://thecity.sfsu.edu/sfac/apii/welcome.html
    An Arts Community Development Initiative Community Meetings in June and July Click here for festival news Through its Cultural Equity Grants and Community Arts and Education Programs , the Arts Commission has embarked on a short-term community-based planning project developed in partnership with San Francisco Asian- and Pacific Islander-American artists and organizations. The goal of the project is to develop a plan for an organic, sustainable structure, or other means, that can play a central role in facilitating the stabilization and growth of the Asian/Pacific Islander arts community to help:
    • provide a unified voice to educate about the needs of the Asian American and Pacific Islander arts community;
      ensure that resources and information about Asian American and Pacific Islander arts are available the public in a consistent, consolidated and effective manner;
      enhance appreciation and support for the Asian American and Pacific Islander arts community in the broader community;
      establish the means for shared resources and information and maintain ongoing lines of communication.

    68. Asian-America At AsianMall.com
    Entertainment Resource ViewIt Recommend-It. Asian American arts FoundationThe Asian American arts Foundation View-It Recommend-It.
    http://www.asianmall.com/amall/arc/aa/entertainment.html
    A Directory of Asian-America Online
    All Categories Business
    Asian Mall
    Asian Resources home suggest a link ... contact A brief history of Asian Anerica The hard question:
    What constitutes Asian American?
    Current
    Asian Anerica News
    The Emerging Asian American presence on the WWW... and our Mission What is missing
    The definition of culture is usually encompassed by its arts and artist. Here we present to you the Asians of America who do their part in cultivating that definition through images, words, and presence. Filmmakers, TV and Actors Publications Musicians and Singers Writers ... Resources Featured Sites Yolk Magazine
    A popular publication for the next generasian AA Rising
    Da Asian Pacific American Entertainment Resource Russell Wong
    The number one Asian American Actor is taking Hollywood by storm - Filmmakers, TV and Actors Anna May Wong
    The official site of the first famous Asian American female
    View-It
    Recommend-It Asian America
    The ONLY American TV program on Asian issues broadcast in English on PBS. View-It Recommend-It Asian American Actors Support site for Asian American Actors View-It Recommend-It Asian American Film Your first stop for the latest Asian American film and filmmakers View-It Recommend-It Bruce Lee Bruce Lee, the legendary Kung Fu master, international movie star

    69. Nozaka Gallery - Asian American ARts
    Asian Improv arts (AIR), Under Construction Asian Improvarts images coming soon Return to main gallery,
    http://members.aol.com/anozaka/html/asianimprov.html
    Under Construction
    Asian Improv aRts images coming soon... Return to main gallery

    70. Liberal Arts Catalog Changes - Asian American Studies

    http://www.utexas.edu/faculty/council/1999-2000/catalog_chgs/asian_amer_studies.
    FC Home Documents Agendas Minutes ... Click here to view document in portable document format (PDF)
    DOCUMENTS OF THE GENERAL FACULTY CREATION OF A BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE WITH A MAJOR OR MINOR IN ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES IN THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS CHAPTER OF THE UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG, 1998-2000, OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Richard W. Lariviere, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, filed with the Secretary of the Faculty Council the proposal below for creation of a bachelor of arts degree with a major or minor in Asian American studies in the College of Liberal Arts chapter of The Undergraduate Catalog, 1998-2000. The faculty and the dean of the College of Liberal Arts approved the changes on November 22, 1999. The edited proposal was received from the Office of Official Publications on February 17, 2000. The secretary has classified this proposal as legislation of exclusive application and primary interest to a single college or school. If no objection is filed with the Office of the General Faculty by the date specified below, the legislation will be held to have been approved by the Faculty Council. If objection is filed within the prescribed period, the legislation will be presented to the Faculty Council at its next meeting. The objection, with reasons, must be signed by a member of the Faculty Council.

    71. AATC - Other Theater Links
    Slant; Transpacific Media, Inc. Yolk Magazine. ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDERAMERICAN arts ORGANIZATIONS Asian American arts Foundation; Japanese
    http://www.asianamericantheater.org/links.html
    OTHER THEATER LINKS
    Below is a listing of AATC's links to other Asian Pacific Islander theaters, organizations, and artists in the U.S.

    72. Asian American Film Message Boards - "09/30/02 - NAATA In NY"
    Also meet and mingle with local arts organizations Asian American arts Alliance,Asian CineVision and the Asian American Filmmakers Collaborative/ The WorkSHOP
    http://www.asianamericanfilm.com/boards/dcforum/DCForumID3/236.html
    Asian American Film Home Message Boards
    Flap your yaps, announce your events, look for help, tell the world
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    Sep-17-02, 04:35 PM (EST) "09/30/02 - NAATA in NY"  NAATA in NY! Come and meet folks from the National Asian American Telecommunications Association (NAATA). Find out about NAATA's programs including media funding opportunities, public television distribution, year round exhibition opportunities including the annual San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival and educational video distribution. Also meet and mingle with local arts organizations Asian American Arts Alliance, Asian CineVision and the Asian American Filmmakers Collaborative/ The WorkSHOP. The details: Monday, September 30, 2002
    Space Untitled/Espresso Bar
    New York Light hors d'oeuvres and cash bar
    RSVP to nahn@aaartsalliance.org

    73. Asian American Film Message Boards - "6/8/02 - SLANT Film Festival In Houston"
    Cosponsored by the Texas Asian American arts Association, this group show presentsa smattering of works by emerging Asian American artists from around the
    http://www.asianamericanfilm.com/boards/dcforum/DCForumID3/173.html
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    Flap your yaps, announce your events, look for help, tell the world
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    May-26-02, 01:34 PM (EST) "6/8/02 - SLANT Film Festival in Houston"
    The 2nd annual
    SLANT: Bold Asian American Images
    A Festival of Films and Visual Arts Art Exhibit presented by DiverseWorks May 31 June 30 1117 East Freeway (I-10 at North Main) Gallery Hours: 12-6 Wed Sat www.diverseworks.org Films presented by Aurora Picture Show Saturday June 8th at 8 p.m. and Sunday June 9th at 3 p.m. 800 Aurora Street (in the Heights) www.aurorapictureshow.org Contact: Melissa Hung, 510.879.3776, melissa.hung@eastbayexpress.com Slant delivers a strong sampling of current Asian American cinema that ponders questions of self, romance, and generation gaps. Make no mistake no one karate chops ala Crouching Tiger style here. These are homegrown films that explore the experiences and expression of Asian America. While some of these ten filmmakers tackle issues of biculturalism, many made films that have nothing to do with identity, and everything to do with interpersonal relationships, whether between parents and children, female friends who have dated the same man, or a

    74. Asian American Studies - Course Descriptions
    Asian American Studies 80 Asian American arts and the Media A lookinto the conception of Asian American arts. How does the artist
    http://www.stanford.edu/dept/AAS/courses.html

    75. This Page Does Not Exist Anymore
    Directories, Overview Asia and Asian American Resources From the Multicultural InformationHome Page. Ithaca College Library. Welcome to the Filipino arts Page
    http://www.universes-in-universe.de/america/us_asia/english.htm
    Universes in Universe - Worlds of Art
    This page does not exist anymore.
    to the main page

    [after 5 seconds you will be forwarded authomatically]

    76. Asian American Studies Program - Extended Course Description
    I, II, SS;13 cr (eI). Themes in Asian American arts. Topics in the arts and humanitiesthat illuminate the Asian American experience. P Asian Am 101.
    http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/aasp/course/course2.htm
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Asian American
    Studies Program

    303 Ingraham Hall
    1155 Observatory Drive
    Madison, WI 53706
    Phone: 608-263-2976
    Fax: 608-265-8110
    Michael Thornton
    Director
    mcthornt@facstaff.wisc.edu
    Tuesday: 9:30-11:00 Friday: 9:30-11:00 Staff Katleen Oriedo Program Assistant koriedo@facstaff.wisc.edu Pascal Kim Project Assistant skim23@wisc.edu Office Hours Monday: 1:00-5:00 Tuesday: 1:00-5:00 Wednesday: 12:30-1:30 Thursday: 1:00-5:00 Khamphian Vang Office Assistant ksvang@wisc.edu Office Hours: Tuesday: 11:15-1:45 Wednesday: 9:00-11:00 Thursday: 11:15-1:45 Welcome to the Asian American Studies Program Course Homepage. Courses - courses offered in Asian American Studies Complete Course Listing *note: not all courses offered each semester. For more information and course syllabi, contact AASP at 608-263-5307 or skim23@wisc.edu Courses are not offered every semester. Please check with AASP staff for information on specific courses. 101 Introduction to Asian American Studies. I, II, SS; 3 cr (e-S-E).

    77. Kresge Library Diversity Resources  Asian
    Asian American arts Alliance Asian American Net Center for Educational TelecommunicationsResources Korean History Project Model Minority A Guide to Asian
    http://www.kl.oakland.edu/DiversityResources/AsianAmerican.html
    Kresge Library Diversity Resources
    Asian American
    Academics Culture Employment News ... Organizations
    Academics
    Asian American Journalists Association Scholarships
    Asian American Studies Center
    at UCLA
    Asian American Studies Institute
    from the University of Connecticut
    Asian American Studies Resources

    Asian Voices
    from New York University
    Association for Asian American Studies

    East of California
    Association for Asian American Studies
    Institute for Asian American Studies
    from the University of Massachusetts
    Korean American Scholarship Foundation

    Journal of Asian American Studies
    available to Oakland users only South Asia Studies
    Culture
    Asian American Arts Alliance Asian American Net Center for Educational Telecommunications Resources Korean History Project Model Minority A Guide to Asian American Empowerment
    Employment
    Asia-Net Career Diversity Gold Sea US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce
    Museums, Archives and Libraries
    Asian Art Museums : Art Galleries, Cultural Sources, Museum Collections Asian Libraries on the Web Asian Pacific American History and Culture from the Smithsonian Asian Reading Room from the Library of Congress Chinese American Museum Los Angeles Major East Asian Libraries Worldwide Wing Luke Asian Museum
    News
    Asia Daily Asia Observer Asia Source Asia Times ... AsianInfo for newspapers from individual countries and cities IPL Reading Room for newspapers from individual countries and cities
    Organizations Asian American Organizations from Asian American Net Asian Pacific American Caucus Chinese Historical Society of America Chinese Non-Profit Organizations Filipino American National Historical Society ... Pakistani American Congress Check out these

    78. Asian/Pacific American Pathway
    Asia Keys.Com. Asia Online Magazine. Asian American arts Foundation. Asian AmericanCybernauts Page. Asian American Film. Asian American Journalists Association.
    http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/pathways/asian/online.htm
    Asian/Pacific American Online Resources
    The following database sites offer comprehensive information on Asian/Pacific countries, cultures, and communities. For teachers, the following sites offer curriculum resources on Asia/Pacific American topics; virtual libraries of various Asian/Pacific countries; and classroom materials relating to life in Asian/Pacific societies. There are also sites on Asian/Pacific travel, tourism, cultural arts, entertainment, history, environment, food, and politics for those who are interested in creating a broader knowledge base. Many of the sites also allow users to join a world-wide network or community of educators and researchers who are interested in Asian/Pacific American studies. By bridging together organizations from various Asian/Pacific American ethnic groups, the goal is to promote better communication among them, create stronger ties, and increase awareness.
    Asia Keys.Com
    Asia Online Magazine Asian American Arts Foundation Asian American Cybernauts Page ... Working Research Papers on Asian Americans

    79. Asian Pacific American Firsts
    arts Anna May Wong Mako. Toshiko Akiyoshi. 1921 Chinese American Anna May Wong first Asian American movie star with the movie Bits of Life 1957, 1963 Chinese
    http://www.capaa.wa.gov/APA_firsts.html
    Asian Pacific American Firsts
    The following is not an exhaustive list, and is provided here to give examples of Asian Pacific American firsts in their field. Arts
    Education

    Journalism

    Military
    ...
    Sports

    ARTS

    Anna May Wong
    Mako
    Toshiko Akiyoshi Chinese American Anna May Wong
    - first Asian American movie star with the movie Bits of Life
    Chinese American James Wong Howe - first Asian American to win two Academy Awards in cinematography Japanese American Mako - founded East West Players, the first Asian American theater in the U.S. Japanese American Seiji Ozawa - first person of Asian ancestry and youngest person to serve as director and conductor of Boston Symphony Orchestra, one of America's major orchestras Japanese American Toshiko Akiyoshi - first woman in jazz history to be awarded the Best Arranger and Best Big Jazz Band by Down Beat Reader's Poll; received award for four consecutive years Cambodian American Haing Ngor - first Asian American to win an Academy Award for his role in the Killing Fields Chinese American Bradley Darryl Wong - first Asian American actor to receive awards from Actor's Equity, Theatre World, Outer Critics, and Drama Desk; won a Tony Award as best featured actor for his performance in M Butterfly

    80. Flower Drum Song : Asian Community Website : Events
    AT T, which has a long history of supporting Asian American arts and performance,was the presenting sponsor of the Community Preview Nights.
    http://aa.flowerdrumsong.com/announce.html

    Preview Nights

    After Party Information

    > Announcements
    FLOWER DRUM SONG GIVES BACK...AND GETS READY FOR SHOWTIME!
    New YorkOn Thursday, October 17, the all-new production of Flower Drum Song raises its Opening Night curtain after four sold-out weeks of previews. Critical to the early success of the show has been the extensive support of the Asian American community, which has in turn benefited through Flower Drum Song 's unique Community Preview Night program, made possible through the generous support of and the DishTV Network . Over 2400 people attended the Community Preview Nights, raising nearly $140,000 in net proceeds for charity. Sixteen of New York¹s most prominent Asian American civic, professional, social service, and arts organizations participated in the Community Preview Night program, which provided their members and constituents with the opportunity to see the show early and attend exclusive post-theater "Meet the Cast" receptions, hosted by Remi restaurant (145 West 53rd Street). Each reception began with a welcome address by playwright

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