Gratitude to former Executive Director, Susie Kagami

“My heart will always be with AAWAA. The steadfast intention to support and nurture its members and the Asian American artist community is why AAWAA has been pivotal in creating a 30 year legacy dedicated to telling the stories and history of our families struggles and victories of migration. As descendants of survivors, it is so important that AAWAA thrive…”

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A Hxstory of Renting, Erina Alejo on KQED

“There's a lot of resilience and power in sitting and listening and watching – which my work is about. I'm not a photographer that puts out my work all the time. I'm really slow. There's a certain timing to when I realize the relevance of a particular photo or a series.” Listen to AAWAA Artist Member, Erina Alejo, talk about their project, A Hxstory of Renting on KQED’s Rightnowish with Pendarvis Harshaw.

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A Statement of Solidarity

As we have the opportunity to celebrate our art and culture, we stand in solidarity with the lives of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, George Floyd, along with their families and communities. It is important for our community to recognize the historical violence and injustice inflicted upon black, brown and indigenous communities in the United States and call ourselves in to dismantle racist and oppressive systems…

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Slide Slam 2020

Co-presented by the Asian American Women Artists Association (AAWAA) and Kearny Street Workshop, this year’s SLIDE SLAM gathered AAWAA Artists Members and invited Asian American women artists to present their work in a rapid-fire format of 4 slides in 4 minutes. With COVID-19 and the shelter-in-place order in effect, we decided to hold this event online via Zoom. Learn about all of the artists’ work in this recorded video!

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Flo Oy Wong's 30th Anniversary Keynote Speech

“To be an AAWAA Member is to be a PEARL IN THE FIRE…Continue to make art passionately. Believe in AAWAA. Advance the visibility and recognition of Asian Americans in the arts…May AAWAA sit firmly at the table of contemporary American art and culture.” - Flo Oy Wong

Missed AAWAA’s 30th Anniversary celebration? We got your back. Listen to the words of Flo Oy Wong in her Keynote speech at our 30th Anniversary Symposium, PEARLS IN THE FIRE.

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Offering Gratitude for 30 Years of AAWAA!

A Special Message from the New Board President

Dear AAWAA Family,

I started AAWAA as a volunteer in 2013, just in time to help out with the exhibition underCurrents and the Quest for Space, curated by Inson Choy. I had just finished a master’s program in Art History at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, but I was already burned out on the art world and the limited opportunities I could see for artists and curators of color. Finding the AAWAA sisterhood and seeing APA women create space for ourselves at underCurrents gave me a renewed sense of possibility.

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