Executive Director

Pay Type: 
Salary
Job Status: 
Minimum Salary/Hourly Rate: 
$115,000.00
Maximum Salary/Hourly Rate: 
$115,000.00

Asian Arts Initiative

Asian Arts Initiative Executive Director

Connecting Cultural Expression and Social Change

Asian Arts Initiative (AAI) isn’t just an arts organization—it is a powerhouse for creativity, community, and cultural transformation. Nationally recognized and rooted in Philly’s dynamic arts scene, AAI is where storytelling meets social change. From electrifying performances to thought-provoking exhibitions and groundbreaking artist residencies, AAI creates spaces where intercultural artists’ voices shine and cross-cultural connections thrive.

Now, AAI is looking for a visionary Executive Director (ED) to take the helm, amplify its impact, and lead the organization into an exciting new chapter of artistic and social justice innovation. This is more than a leadership role—it’s an opportunity to shape the future of a beloved, community-driven arts hub.

 

Who AAI Is

Founded in 1993 to address racial tensions and uplift underrepresented voices, AAI continues to build bridges between diverse communities through the arts. At the heart of its mission are six core values: the inherent creativity of all people, encouraging individuals to use art as a tool for personal and public storytelling; open-mindedness, fostering cross-cultural exploration and breaking down rigid boundaries; and community-mindedness, ensuring that AAI’s work is deeply rooted in the voices and social contexts of the people it serves. AAI is also driven by a belief in art as a means of social change, using creative expression to challenge present realities and imagine new possibilities. It is committed to equity and access to power, striving to rebalance structural disparities and uplift underrepresented voices. Finally, AAI prioritizes Asian American leadership, nurturing emerging leaders within the organization while welcoming allies from all backgrounds.

Its vibrant, multi-use arts space in Philadelphia’s Chinatown North serves as a creative incubator—home to galleries, a black box theater, event spaces, and artist studios—where these values come to life. Whether through high-energy youth workshops, socially engaged artist residencies, or dynamic exhibitions, AAI is a place where culture, activism, and storytelling collide to shape a more just and inclusive future.

 

What AAI Does

AAI is a sanctuary for artists, a home for community groups, and a catalyst for conversation. On any given visit you can catch a visual arts exhibition, music concert, literary discussion, film screening, or genre-defying performance art. Our long-running youth programs empower the next generation through mentorship, creative exploration, and leadership training. We work in our community to present innovative public art, hold block parties and community fairs, and work closely with politicians and organizations to advance place-keeping initiatives that build community through the power of art. Together we build the creative future we all deserve—one that’s just, inclusive, and brimming with possibility.

 

Why AAI?

AAI is more than an arts organization—it’s a movement. Under the leadership of Anne Ishii (2018–2024) and now Interim Director Dave Kyu, AAI has grown into a innovative, welcoming, and financially solid institution with a current annual budget of over $2M and significant cash reserves. AAI’s tight-knit, passionate team of 19 thrives in a culture that values humanity, equity, and creative risk-taking.

This is your chance to be part of something bold. Whether you’re an artist, an activist, or a leader ready to create momentum, AAI is the place to turn vision into action.

To Apply

Asian Arts Initiative is excited to partner with TSNE on this search. If you have questions or suggestions for potential candidates or referral sources, please share them with our search partner, Mimi Brunelle at mbrunelle@tsne.org 

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