Asianculturalcenter Vermont

Asianculturalcenter Vermont Nonprofit 501(c)(3) educational resources organization connecting people through the arts and cultures of Asia. Asian Cultural Center of Vermont, Inc.

(ACCVT) is an educational resources agency dedicated to connecting people through the arts and cultures of Asia. These connections come through festivals, films, forums, exhibitions, presentations, and other community learning/sharing opportunities. ACCVT roles vary depending on the activity and may include one or more of the following: coordination, collaboration, liaison, and promotion. People o

f all cultures and ethnicities are welcome to join in this celebration and inquiry into Asian cultures. There are ACCVT activities for all ages and a wide variety of groups, including institutions, corporations and other organizations, individuals, families, elementary, middle and high school students and school staff, preschool and early childhood, home schooling families, college and adult, seniors, multi-generation groups, community centers, and youth groups. ACCVT’s scope aims to be continental, celebrating cultures of countries and peoples from the Pacific to the Mediterranean and from Siberia to Indonesia, and including the Eurasian Caucasus region. This celebration of cultures seeks to promote the following …
* improved cross-cultural understanding,
* making the world a better place,
* promoting cross-cultural approaches for the care and respect of the natural world – the land, the sea and the air,
* consider a variety of approaches to community-based problem solving,
* promoting and celebrating recent, present and future investment in the arts and culture industry as an economic engine,
* acknowledging and celebrating cross-cultural solutions across the various sectors of the economy;
* support and promote forums, through dialogue and exploration, to consider culture in its many aspects through…

the arts, the design of creative solutions, the appreciation of skill and craft
language, interaction and communication;
customs, values, tradition, change, health and well-being;
the economy and approaches to community economic health.

War and Work in Post-Coup MyanmarSaturday, June 20, 20261:00 PM  3:00 PM814 Western Ave. (map)Google Calendar  ICSA Pres...
06/16/2026

War and Work in Post-Coup Myanmar
Saturday, June 20, 2026
1:00 PM 3:00 PM
814 Western Ave. (map)
Google Calendar ICS
A Presentation by Steev Lynn and Dr. Remeline Damasco
Sponsored by Asian Cultural Center of Vermont ACCVT

Steev Lynn and Dr. Remeline Damasco will discuss their work in a liberated area of Myanmar during the ongoing civil war, sharing firsthand experiences of humanitarian, medical, and community support efforts. Both Lynn and Damasco speak the indigenous Karen language and support the efforts of Myanmar's people to restore democracy following the military coup.

Steev Lynn works in livelihoods and agriculture in developing countries and formerly directed a program helping resettled refugees establish new lives in Myanmar. Since the 2021 military coup, he has reported on the resistance movement, visited conflict zones, trained local medics, and continued agricultural development work.

Dr. Remeline Damasco is an internal medicine physician practicing in Brattleboro and Keene. She spends part of each year treating patients and training medics in a liberated area of Myanmar.

Marni Rosner and Carl Crook Collections of Chinese art Opening Reception Sat. 1-3pm May 16, 2026
05/11/2026

Marni Rosner and Carl Crook Collections of Chinese art Opening Reception Sat. 1-3pm May 16, 2026

Marni Rosner and Carl Crook Collections of Chinese art

Opening Reception | Saturday 1-3pm May 16, 2026

This exhibition will be introduced by Marni Rosner

Sponsored by the Asian Cultural Center of Vermont (ACCVT)

Exhibition May 15 - June 27, 2026
cxsilvergallery.com

Hours: Wed-Sat 1-8pm. Sunday by Appointment

814 Western Avenue, Brattleboro VT

The exhibition, introduced by Marni Rosner, brings together works representing China’s diverse cultural regions. From Urumqi, Xinjiang Province, Uighur artist Aniwar Mamet presents works in traditional Chinese ink as well as acrylic. Wang Rongchang (also known as Naruo), a Naxi painter and muralist of the Dongba tradition from Lijiang, Yunnan Province, is represented by both ink on paper and oil on canvas. Papercuts by Liang Changsheng offer a playful reimagining of Buddhist tales, while portraits of Tibetan herdsmen by Sichuan-based artist He Duoling evoke the years he spent living among Tibetan and Yi communities in Western China.

Marni Rosner and Carl Crook Collections of Chinese artOpening Reception | Saturday 1-3pm May 16, 2026  This exhibition w...
05/11/2026

Marni Rosner and Carl Crook Collections of Chinese art

Opening Reception | Saturday 1-3pm May 16, 2026

This exhibition will be introduced by Marni Rosner

Sponsored by the Asian Cultural Center of Vermont (ACCVT)

Exhibition May 15 - June 27, 2026
cxsilvergallery.com

Hours: Wed-Sat 1-8pm. Sunday by Appointment

814 Western Avenue, Brattleboro VT

The exhibition, introduced by Marni Rosner, brings together works representing China’s diverse cultural regions. From Urumqi, Xinjiang Province, Uighur artist Aniwar Mamet presents works in traditional Chinese ink as well as acrylic. Wang Rongchang (also known as Naruo), a Naxi painter and muralist of the Dongba tradition from Lijiang, Yunnan Province, is represented by both ink on paper and oil on canvas. Papercuts by Liang Changsheng offer a playful reimagining of Buddhist tales, while portraits of Tibetan herdsmen by Sichuan-based artist He Duoling evoke the years he spent living among Tibetan and Yi communities in Western China.

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