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Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth Names Amy Hofland as 2026 Bridges-to-Friendship Award Winner

DALLAS–FORT WORTH, Texas — The Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth (JASDFW) is proud to announce Amy Hofland, Director of the Crow Museum of Asian Art at The University of Texas at Dallas, as the 2026 Bridges-to-Friendship Award Winner, to be honored at the 2026 Sun & Star Legacy Awards Gala. Click for Photo The award …

DALLAS–FORT WORTH, Texas — The Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth (JASDFW) is proud to announce Amy Hofland, Director of the Crow Museum of Asian Art at The University of Texas at Dallas, as the 2026 Bridges-to-Friendship Award Winner, to be honored at the 2026 Sun & Star Legacy Awards Gala. Click for Photo

The award will be presented during the 28th Annual Legacy Awards Gala on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, in the Grand Ballroom at the Irving Convention Center.

The Bridges-to-Friendship Award recognizes individuals whose leadership and lifelong commitment have strengthened cultural understanding and fostered enduring connections between Japan, the United States, and the broader global community. Hofland’s distinguished career in Asian art, education, and cultural exchange embodies the spirit of this honor.

As Director of the Crow Museum of Asian Art, Hofland leads the preeminent museum in the southern United States dedicated to the art and cultures of China, Japan, Korea, India, and Southeast Asia. Since joining the institution at its inception and later becoming executive director in 2002, she has shaped the museum into a nationally recognized center for artistic excellence, education, wellness, and cross-cultural engagement. Under her leadership, the museum expanded its permanent collection, launched major exhibitions, pioneered Asian-inspired wellness programming, and strengthened its role as a cultural bridge between East and West.

Under her guidance, the Crow Museum of Asian Art and the University of Texas at Dallas Center for Asian Studies collaborated with the Japan America Society of DFW to host and sponsor the 2026 Mochitsuki Japanese New Year celebration on January 11. The event, held at their facility, welcomed approximately 2,000 attendees who enjoyed traditional Japanese performances, cultural demonstrations such as mochi pounding, and sampled freshly made mochi—creating an engaging introduction to Japanese culture for the community.

Hofland’s work has consistently emphasized accessibility, compassion, and community connection—values that align closely with JASDFW’s mission to strengthen U.S.–Japan relations through education, business collaboration, and cultural understanding. Her contributions have left a lasting impact on the Dallas Arts District and the broader international cultural landscape.

The 2026 Sun & Star Legacy Awards Gala will bring together civic, business, and cultural leaders for an evening celebrating friendship, innovation, and leadership between Japan and Texas. This year’s Special Guest of Honor and Sun & Star Legacy Award Recipient is Greg Abbott, recognizing his leadership and support of international business and cultural partnerships.

JASDFW invites corporations, organizations, and community leaders to participate as sponsors of the 2026 Gala. Sponsorship support directly advances JASDFW’s educational programs, professional exchanges, and cultural initiatives that deepen understanding and cooperation between Japan and the United States.

Event Details
28th Annual Sun & Star Legacy Awards Gala
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Grand Ballroom, Irving Convention Center
500 W. Las Colinas Blvd., Irving, TX 75039

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