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Asian American Arts Chicago Announce Ticket on Sale March 2 for EVOLUTION: ASIAN AMERICAN ARTS FESTIVAL

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Wed, 02/18/2026 - 5:40pm by laughingcat

CHICAGO – Asian American Arts Chicago (AAAC) announces tickets will go on sale Monday, March 2 at 12 p.m. for Evolution: Asian American Arts Festival, May 2 and 3 at the historic Water Tower Water Works, 163 E. Pearson St. at Michigan Ave. In addition, AAAC also announces Festival leadership for the two-day celebration of the transformation and creativity of Asian American, Pacific Islander and Native Hawaiian artists, performers and makers, in association with Lookingglass Theatre. The Evolution schedule of events and tickets, $25 - $100, online, in-person and Festival passes, will be available Monday, March 2 at 12 p.m. at AAAC.art. 

Evolution: Asian American Arts Festival, a two-day celebration of the transformation and creativity of Asian American, Pacific Islander and Native Hawaiian will include more than 125 artists and performers, from a variety of disciplines including dance, theatre, interactive art displays, film and music, and a food and craft market representing the community. 

Asian American Arts Chicago’s mission statement is to support and amplify artistic expression from the Asian American diaspora in Chicago, Illinois. AAAC produces festivals, performances and supports a database of Asian American identified artists to provide better representation, equity and opportunity.

“Chicago has the fifth largest Asian American population in America and we’re the fastest growing group in Chicago and nationally. Yet, as a Korean American performing artist for more than 25 years in Chicago, I wasn't given the same opportunities as my peers,” said Executive Producer Mia Park. “This Festival creates space for Asian American, Pacific Island and Native Hawaiian makers and creators to showcase their work and connect. The aim of the festival is to amplify and celebrate these voices.”

Evolution: Asian American Arts Festival Leadership:

Top Row (L to R): Mia Park, Seoyoung Park and Kelly Ngo

Bottom Row (L to R): Aimee Alker and Anthony Nguyen

Producer Seoyoung Park adds, “As an Asian-identifying female artist based in Chicago, I’m excited that this festival will bring together Asian American, Pacific Island and Native Hawaiian artists and audiences to celebrate creativity and connection. It’s an important step toward building a stronger, more unified community.”

Confirmed performances by Chicago’s brightest talents for Evolution currently include:

  • Sierra Sikora is a 19-year old Filipino American guitarist and singer songwriter making huge waves. 
  • Native Hawaiian Hannah Ii-Epstein is artistic director of Nothing Without a Company and presents her short film 
  • Korean American puppeteer and artist Jaerin Son presents an interactive workshop teaching festival goers how to create their own pop-up books, and displays her handmade puppets
  • Movement Of Desis is a Chicago-based dance collective that fuses authentic Desi, South Asian dance styles with global street styles like Hip Hop, Chicago Footwork, House and Afro.
  • Jerry Tran is a Vietnamese American comedian who produces and hosts comedy shows at First Sip Cafe, a longtime staple in Chicago’s historic Argyle neighborhood.
  • Twinka Masala is an award-winning drag king who hosts South Asian and Middle Eastern drag shows and facilitates drag workshops.
  • Kirin Kane is a queer multiracial AAPINH person who uses mixed media sculpture and installation to investigate the intricacies of cultural belonging.

Confirmed food and craft market vendors for Evolution currently include:

  • Food vendor Pink Mu makes fresh Korea kimbap, triangle kimbap, and korean-style rice krispies daily.
  • Banato is a women-owned company making fruit based beverages and fruit based popsicles. Banato will sell out of their happy yellow food cart.
  • The Punk Rock Stitcher is Sam Riesmeyer who hand embroiders dragons using Chinese silk. Their designs are inspired by traditional Chinese art and contemporary tattoo artists.
  • Shayne Draws Food is craft vendor Shayne Chammavanijakul, a Thai-American food writer and illustrator whose work explores culture, identity, and nostalgia through the lens of food.
  • Henna Zamurd Butt is an East African Asian artist who sells small-batch functional and sculptural ceramics alongside a selection of cyanotype and hand-printed works.

*Performers, artists, vendors, etc. subject to change.

Evolution: Asian American Arts Festival Ticket Information:

Limited tickets will be sold online and provide priority entrance to the Festival. All tickets include Festival souvenirs, access to live performances, interactive art displays and the food and craft market. If entry lines form due to venue capacity, online ticket holders will have priority entry. Walk-up tickets will be available as capacity permits. There is no reentry, after guests leave the Festival. Guests may check the AAAC Instagram account story for live updates on festival admission at @AAArtsChicago. 

Online tickets

$50 VIP, includes top priority entry, handcrafted gourmet pastry, festival photograph, button and sticker

$35 General Admission, includes priority entry, button and sticker

$25 Students with ID, ages 18 years old and younger includes priority entry, button and sticker

In-Person, Day of tickets

$55 VIP, includes top priority entry, handcrafted gourmet pastry, button, sticker and festival photograph

$40 General Admission, includes button and sticker

$30 Students with ID, ages 18 years old and younger includes includes button and sticker

Weekend Festival Pass - Available Online Only

$100 Festival Pass, includes top priority entry both days, reserved seating, handcrafted gourmet pastry, button, sticker and festival photograph.

The Evolution: Asian American Arts Festival Leadership includes:

Executive Producer Mia Park has been a polymath creative force in Chicago for over thirty years. Acting highlights include TV shows “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago PD,” “Shameless,” and “Empire.” Theatre credits include Goodman Theatre and Court Theatre. Music credits include Chicago’s only Asian American female rock band, Kim, The Miyumi Project and Panda Panda. Creative producing credits include founding A-Squared Theatre Workshop, producing the national Asian American Theatre Festival, APIDA Arts Festival, Covers for Cover music fundraising series and Old Town School of Folk Music programming. Park teaches taiji and yoga, is an adjunct professor at The Theatre School at DePaul University and teaches acting at the Second City Training Center.

Producer Seoyoung Park is an actor, theatre director, educator and producer of AAAC’s Evolution Festival. Born and raised in Seoul, she considers Chicago her second home. Recent acting credits include Seattle Rep’s The Heart Sellers, Northlight Theatre’s The Heart Sellers (2025 Jeff nomination, Performer in a Principal Role), and TUTA Theatre’s Attempts on Her Life (2024 Jeff, Best Ensemble), Tom&Eliza and The Long Christmas Dinner. She directed TUTA Theatre’s Lab Performance Three Horse Men. She is a member of TUTA Theatre Company, an Artistic Coalition member of Artemisia Theatre and the executive director of Alien Theatre Company. She holds an MFA in acting from DePaul University and a B.A. and M.A. in acting from Chung-Ang University. 

Other Festival leaders include photographer and film documentary director Kelly Ngo from Chromatone, a creative studio that specializes in the commercial space, particularly in food and beverages. Ngo is a Vietnamese-American photographer, storyteller and creative director based in Chicago and draws inspiration from quiet observation, color and form and the emotional undercurrents of everyday life.

Aimee Alker is the vendor manager for Evolution and served on the play selection committee for the APIDA Arts Festival. A Chicago-based writer and editor, she's spent years immersed in the Asian American arts community, performing with Circa-Pintig, A-Squared Theatre Workshop and the Nara Movement Project. She’s currently working on a writing project and is thrilled to champion fellow AAPI artists to help shape a festival that feels vibrant and deeply rooted in the community.

Anthony Nguyen is a Vietnamese American concert/live performance photographer who served on the Festival Selection Committee. He is a staff photographer for Riot Fest and Chicago Theatre and an attorney with entertainment and business law experience.

ABOUT ASIAN AMERICAN ARTS CHICAGO

Asian American Arts Chicago is a not-for-profit organization. The mission of the Asian American Arts Chicago Festival is to amplify and unify Asian, Pacific Island and Native Hawaiian artists in Chicago by showcasing their work at premier cultural institutions, providing greater representation, equity and opportunity.

By showcasing and bringing together the creativity and imagination of Asian, Pacific Island and Native Hawaiian, AAAC Festival envisions a strong and sustainable AAPINH arts community that is an integral presence in Chicago’s culture - evocative of our past, declarative of our present and innovative towards our future. The programming includes a self-populated artist directory, networking events and a festival dedicated to AAAC.

Evolution: Asian American Arts Festival includes performer Twinka Masala.

Evolution: Asian American Arts Festival includes artist Kirin Kane. Photo by Kyle McComb

Evolution: Asian American Arts Festival includes comedian Jerry Tran. Photo by Sarah Larson

 

 

 

 

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