Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
China Institute 2nd Annual Orchid Pavilion Salon: Inspired by Dunhuang
China Institute Gallery welcomes the New York community of Chinese art and history lovers to appreciate our current exhibition, Inspired by Dunhuang: Re-creation in Contemporary Chinese Art, and to resume the traditional literati gathering.
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2nd Annual Orchid Pavilion Salon
China Institute Gallery welcomes the New York community of Chinese art and history lovers to appreciate our current exhibition, Inspired by Dunhuang: Re-creation in Contemporary Chinese Art, and to resume the traditional literati gathering.
6:15pm
Gallery Tour of Inspired by Dunhuang: Re-creation in Contemporary Chinese Art with Willow Weilan Hai, Director of China Institute Gallery
6:30 – 8:00pm
Reception with wine and other refreshments
6:30 – 7:00pm
Artwork Show and Tell with the New York China Association of Collectors
7:00 – 7:45pm
Screening of the film, Guarding Dunhuang
This event is sponsored by the New York China Association of Collectors and is free of charge but pre-registration is required.
To register for this event, please contact Jennifer Lima at jlima@chinainstitute.org or 212-744-8181 x146.
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