Welcome to the
Creative Asian Society





Empowering AAPI Artists 
Building Platforms and Creating Opportunities 
Giving Voices and Fostering Cultural Understanding

Creative Asian Society empowers, promotes, and celebrates the creativity and achievements of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Artists. We aim to elevate the recognition of AAPI artists and their contributions to the world of arts and culture. We strive to foster creativity and cultural understanding through the works of AAPI artists. Creative Asian Society is committed to providing resources and opportunities for AAPI artists to create and inspire others and offering a supportive community to encourage their artistic growth through community building and economic vitality.

Gallery

Emily Hanako Momohara. Fortune Cookie Archive 9-2-1885,
2021-ongoing.

Eunshin Khang.
Inner Journey #6, 
Encaustic,
1997.

Jee Eun Lee.
Drift I,
Stoneware,
2020.

John Lanzador.
Tomb Guardian,  Acrylic and ink on wood,
2016

John Tsuchiya.
Oyler Public School.

Joomi Chung.
Surfaces,
Recycled rubber sheets,
2013-19.

Karl Feng.
Koi Fish,
Ink and color on silk,
2022

Priya Rama. Encircled, Acrylic on canvas,
2022.

Radha Lakshmi.
Tree of Life,
Mixed media printmaking,
2015.

Setsuko LeCroix.
Sushi Chef,
Oil on canvas,
2017.

Tom Tsuchiya. 
American Phoenix, aluminum, paper, glass, steel, plastics, 2017.

Yu Ling Huang. 
Opium Smokers, from the When I Ruled the World series #1,
Oil on canvas,
2018.

Eunhwa Lee.
Pianist and accompanist.



Jacob Zhou.
Baritone,
Cincinnati Opera.

Ming Ke.
Musician,
Pipa instrument.

Sirui Liu.
Principal dancer,
Cincinnati Ballet.

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