ASEXUAL ART ARCHIVES
ARCHIVES of ASEXUAL LANDSCAPE IN PAN ASIA
Since 2020, this initiative has collected, preserved, and celebrated asexual and A-Spec queer histories across Asia. The goal is to highlight asexual issues in Asian countries through a growing repository of primary sources, photographic documentation, videos, and more, gathered from collaborations with artists, researchers, and writers. The “Asexual Landscape in Pan Asia” archive aims to share personal stories and experiences of asexual individuals, raising awareness about their unique challenges and fostering understanding. ANOAQA is dedicated to combating ‘A’ phobia affecting Asian asexual, aromantic, and agender communities, ultimately striving for a safer and more inclusive society for all.
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Asexual Pride Asia (APA)
Founded in 2011 by collector couple Nadia and Rajeeb Samdani, Samdani Art Foundation (SAF) believes that the planet has much to learn from Bangladesh and South Asia and it supports research for curators to ground their thinking with experience thinking and working in the region.
Asexual Pride Asia (APA)
Founded in 2011 by collector couple Nadia and Rajeeb Samdani, Samdani Art Foundation (SAF) believes that the planet has much to learn from Bangladesh and South Asia and it supports research for curators to ground their thinking with experience thinking and working in the region.
My personal relationship with the music industry , as someone in the aromantic spectrum and also asexual (apothisexual).
2025
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2023
The fourth symposium delved even deeper into the less-discussed facets of asexual identity with the theme “‘A’ phobia is an overlooked struggle of A-spec queer.” This symposium spotlighted the nuanced challenges faced by asexual, aromantic, and agender individuals, fostering empathy and understanding within the broader LGBTQ+ community.
2022
The third symposium hosted a unique campaign alongside the main event. It drew attention to the fact that the high-profile IDAHOBIT movement was rarely or never inclusive of the A-spec community. This initiative aimed to raise awareness and gather global support for renaming IDAHOBIT to make it more inclusive
2021
In response to the urgent issue of discrimination, we hosted the symposium “Shout out against Asexual Hate Crime.” This event illuminated the alarming prevalence of hate crimes targeting Asian asexual individuals, igniting discussions on the imperative need for protection and inclusivity.
2020
Asexual Pride Asia kicked off its journey with the inaugural symposium titled “Asexuality is not a myth.” This event shattered stereotypes and misconceptions, emphasizing the legitimacy of asexuality within the diverse A- spectrum of human sexuality. It laid a solid foundation for all their future endeavors.
2025
IN PROGRESS
2024
IN PROGRESS
2023
The fourth symposium delved even deeper into the less-discussed facets of asexual identity with the theme “‘A’ phobia is an overlooked struggle of A-spec queer.” This symposium spotlighted the nuanced challenges faced by asexual, aromantic, and agender individuals, fostering empathy and understanding within the broader LGBTQ+ community.
2022
The third symposium hosted a unique campaign alongside the main event. It drew attention to the fact that the high-profile IDAHOBIT movement was rarely or never inclusive of the A-spec community. This initiative aimed to raise awareness and gather global support for renaming IDAHOBIT to make it more inclusive
2021
In response to the urgent issue of discrimination, we hosted the symposium “Shout out against Asexual Hate Crime.” This event illuminated the alarming prevalence of hate crimes targeting Asian asexual individuals, igniting discussions on the imperative need for protection and inclusivity.
2020
Asexual Pride Asia kicked off its journey with the inaugural symposium titled “Asexuality is not a myth.” This event shattered stereotypes and misconceptions, emphasizing the legitimacy of asexuality within the diverse A- spectrum of human sexuality. It laid a solid foundation for all their future endeavors.
2025
IN PROGRESS
2024
IN PROGRESS
2023
The fourth symposium delved even deeper into the less-discussed facets of asexual identity with the theme “‘A’ phobia is an overlooked struggle of A-spec queer.” This symposium spotlighted the nuanced challenges faced by asexual, aromantic, and agender individuals, fostering empathy and understanding within the broader LGBTQ+ community.
2022
The third symposium hosted a unique campaign alongside the main event. It drew attention to the fact that the high-profile IDAHOBIT movement was rarely or never inclusive of the A-spec community. This initiative aimed to raise awareness and gather global support for renaming IDAHOBIT to make it more inclusive
2021
In response to the urgent issue of discrimination, we hosted the symposium “Shout out against Asexual Hate Crime.” This event illuminated the alarming prevalence of hate crimes targeting Asian asexual individuals, igniting discussions on the imperative need for protection and inclusivity.
2020
Asexual Pride Asia kicked off its journey with the inaugural symposium titled “Asexuality is not a myth.” This event shattered stereotypes and misconceptions, emphasizing the legitimacy of asexuality within the diverse A- spectrum of human sexuality. It laid a solid foundation for all their future endeavors.
2025
IN PROGRESS
2024
IN PROGRESS
2023
The fourth symposium delved even deeper into the less-discussed facets of asexual identity with the theme “‘A’ phobia is an overlooked struggle of A-spec queer.” This symposium spotlighted the nuanced challenges faced by asexual, aromantic, and agender individuals, fostering empathy and understanding within the broader LGBTQ+ community.
2022
The third symposium hosted a unique campaign alongside the main event. It drew attention to the fact that the high-profile IDAHOBIT movement was rarely or never inclusive of the A-spec community. This initiative aimed to raise awareness and gather global support for renaming IDAHOBIT to make it more inclusive
2021
In response to the urgent issue of discrimination, we hosted the symposium “Shout out against Asexual Hate Crime.” This event illuminated the alarming prevalence of hate crimes targeting Asian asexual individuals, igniting discussions on the imperative need for protection and inclusivity.
2020
Asexual Pride Asia kicked off its journey with the inaugural symposium titled “Asexuality is not a myth.” This event shattered stereotypes and misconceptions, emphasizing the legitimacy of asexuality within the diverse A- spectrum of human sexuality. It laid a solid foundation for all their future endeavors.