KCCNYC COMMUNITY NEWS - Feb 2026

By KCCNY Monthly Team

Upcoming KCCNYC 방과후 Events

KCCNYC will have in-person gatherings and events even after our 2026 Gala! – NY Yankees Korean Heritage Day, Art talk with Siobhan McBride, and Jesa by Ma-yi Theatre Company.

Join us May 2nd at 1:35 EST for Korean Hat Day at Yankee Stadium. With every ticket purchase, there will be a donation made towards the Korean American Legal Educational Fund of Greater New York (KALEFGNY) and you will also receive a commemorative NY Yankees Korean Hat (while supplies last)! KCCNYC is thrilled to have this event as part of the silent auction for our gala on February 19th. The winner of the Audi/Pepsi Club House pass will get an upgrade to their tickets.

The game will be the Orioles v. Yankees so it’s sure to be a fun game! We hope to see you there.

Please RSVP here, so that we can get group seats for KCCNYC community members.


 

Artist Talk with Siobhan McBride

February 14 to March 21, 2026 @ Pace Art Gallery

Artist Talk: Thursday, March 5, 2026 at 2PM

Beginning February 14 and running until March 21st, Siobhan McBride’s solo art exhibition, Summer Remembers Winter, will be presented by Pace University Art Gallery. A Korean-born, U.S.-raised adoptee, McBride’s art within Summer Remembers Winter explores the complexities that come from her past and present revisiting spaces and memories that feel at times disjointed and yet also transformative. 

Siobhan has been our community member and supporter of KCCNYC. You can also read her article here. KCCNYC members will be attending Siobhan’s Artist Talk on March 5 at 2PM to support her and her artwork.

Please RSVP here to join us!




 

Jesa: Ma-Yi Theater Company in residence at The Public Theater

JESA by Jeena Yi, directed by Mei Ann Teo, is a riotous and heart-wrenching new play that explodes the idea of the “perfect family gathering.” When four estranged Korean American sisters reunite in Orange County to perform their parents’ Jesa—a traditional ritual honoring the dead—old wounds erupt, secrets surface, and ghosts (literal and emotional) refuse to stay buried. With razor-sharp dialogue, explosive humor, and unexpected tenderness, JESA asks how we honor our ancestors when we can barely stand each other. Come for the sibling brawls and burning shrimp, stay for the aching truth of what binds us. through the medium of art.

KCCNYC will have an picnic at the theatre this year! Please use this form to tell us which dates work are the best for everyone to go together. The interest form will close this Friday, February 13, 2026.

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