As a second generation Chinese-New Zealander, Amy Weng is committed to supporting emerging Asian Aotearoa artists through research on Asian diaspora identities within broader post-colonial and indigenous frameworks. Her Fulbright project at New York University is a comparative study of Asian American and Asian New Zealand art practices, with the goal of expanding curatorial methodologies and contemporary art narratives in Aotearoa.
The Lois Roth Foundationโs support will assist in research materials as well as building partnerships with NYC galleries and museums to present curated exhibitions of Asian diasporic experiences. After her research she hopes to continue to become a leader in the field, supporting artists and contributing to better public awareness through the arts.
Yassin Adnanย โpoet, fiction writer, editor and TV presenterโ is the author of 6 poetry collections, 3 short-story collections, a novel and a book about travel. He serves as president of the Marrakech English Book Festival and is the founder of two literary magazines. The host of cultural TV programs, a radio show and a podcast, he has also edited various titles, including the anthologyย Marrakech Noir (2018), and participated in a range of international programs, including in the U.S.
Alexander Elinson teaches Arabic Language & Literature at Hunter College/CUNY and directs their Summer Arabic Program. His research interests include Arabic and Hebrew literature from the pre-Islamic to the modern period. His current book project, Looking Back: The Poetics of Loss and Nostalgia in Muslim Spain, examines the intersection between literary convention and poetic subjectivity; his current research and translation projectsย include looking at Moroccan prison writing.