2021 Updates
April 2021
APAC has partnered with StoryCorps!
We are excited to officially announce that APAC is a Baltimore community partner of NPR's StoryCorps!
We believe that this partnership fits beautifully with our mission to amplify AAPI voices in Baltimore and beyond and look forward to utilizing the tools shared with us to expand our existing programs.
This year, APAC will be partnering with them to record the stories of our Baltimore AAPI community. Click on the button below to learn more.
April 2021
New issue of our blog Too Much/Not Enough now up!
The ‘New Outlooks’ collection is the first 2021 issue on our blog Too Much/Not Enough. In this series, writers and artists across genres muse on our 2021 theme of Crossing Borders and explore new beginnings as we embark on a new year, new decade and new era. The collection includes fiction, poetry, essay, and artist profiles.
To read the full issue, click on the button below.
February 2021
Our Virtual Art Gallery has returned!
Our virtual art gallery is back for Lunar New Year. This year, we asked artists to share what “Crossing Borders” meant to them and how they were exploring New Beginnings with their art in 2021.
Artists featured in this year’s gallery include Cristina Rago, Kim Sandara, Nico Gozal, Sherry San Miguel, Tim Singratsombourne as well as APAC’s own Catrece Ann Tipon and Ken Tsui. Check out their work now!
April 2021
APAC’s Official Statement regarding AAPI hate crimes and anti-Black rhetoric
We have decided to postpone the launch of our 2021 Lunar New Year Virtual Art Gallery in order to make a statement regarding recent reports of anti-Asian hate crimes being perpetrated throughout the United States and the anti-Black rhetoric from within our Asian American and Pacific Indigenous communities in response to those crimes.
To read our full statement, click below.