Overhead view of the Asian American Resource Center

Announcements

CelebrASIA Austin 2026

Join us for CelebrASIA Austin, our annual event celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, happening at the AARC on Saturday, May 2 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.! This family-friendly, all-ages festival will feature a variety of performances, food vendors, exhibits, and cultural experiences. This event is free and open to the public. Learn more and RSVP:

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The Creative Reset

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The Creative Reset is a community effort to reimagine how Austin invests in and supports arts, culture, and heritage. This City-wide initiative is led by Austin Arts, Culture, Music, and Entertainment (ACME). Its purpose is to examine how Austin builds a more accessible, inclusive, and sustainable creative ecosystem for the future.

This multi-phase effort will guide the evolution of ACME and set long-term priorities:

  • Phase 1: This phase focused on enhancing cultural funding to better serve creatives and arts, cultural, heritage, and music organizations. AACME is currently implementing the recommendations and actively seeking applicants. To learn more about Phase 1, visit ACME Phase I.
  • Phase 2: Through community input, the goal is to strengthen programs and services at City of Austin arts and cultural centers and museums. This survey is one way for you to share your perspective and ensure community voices are at the heart of the process. All questions are optional; only provide information you are comfortable sharing with the City of Austin: Phase 2 Community Survey
Rendering of the new AARC Pavilion

Getting to the AARC

By car from US 183 N, exit Cameron Road. Turn right onto Cameron, go past Rutherford Lane, and the AARC will be on your right. From US 183 S, turn left on Cameron Road. Go past Rutherford Lane, and the AARC will be on your right.

By bus, there are nearby stops for bus lines 10 and 325. If you need to cross Cameron Road, please note that the nearest crosswalks are at the light at Cross Park Drive and at Rutherford Lane.

Parking is available onsite during regular hours. If the AARC lot is full, overflow parking is also available at the Austin Police Department Recruiting building that is next to the center and a short walk away. You can turn into the lot on Cameron Road. 

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Map of proposed improvements to the Asian American Resource Center

Facility Updates

Austin Parks and Recreation, Austin Arts, Culture, Music, and Entertainment and Austin Capital Delivery Services are continuing work on the AARC with three projects: the addition of movable wall partitions to the ballroom, a new pavilion, and elements of the Watershed Protection Department’s AARC/Rutherford Stormwater Improvements affecting Little Walnut Creek.

For project updates, community members are invited to sign-up for emails. Updates will also be posted on the AARC Phase 2 Implementation project webpage and on the Little Walnut Creek project webpage.