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The Second Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium speaker of the semester, Prof. Richard VanNess Simmons from Rutgers University will be giving a talk entitled, "The Charms of Mandarin in the Q?ng and the Key to Northern and Southern Gu?nhuà” on April 14, 2017.
DHAsia Presents | Transforming the Archives of Chinese Religion and Medicine, by Michael Stanley-Baker.
In conjunction with the exhibition Chinese Ceramics from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), a series of programs and workshops will be offered from February through July at the Vincent Price Art Museum, East Los Angeles Library, and Monterey Park Bruggemeyer Library.
Join the Society for Asian Art at the home of Fr. Richard Fabian to study how to look, how to “see", how to contextualize, and how to cultivate an attentive mind, so the painting reaches us with maximum impact aesthetically, emotionally, and intellectually.
The San Francisco State University College of Ethnic Studies presents Stomping Grounds, part of multimedia culmination project focused on Chinatown as a social laboratory during the "peak" of Asian American Movement (1968-1974).
The UCLA Confucius Institute presents a series of monthly webinars targeted to help Mandarin language teachers improve their teaching strategies and learn about new advancements in the field.
The Global Exchange Workshop, now in its tenth year, is an intensive documentary filmmaking workshop on the theme of “LA as a Global City.” USC student filmmakers collaborate with student filmmakers from Communication University of China to tell stories about Los Angeles.
CHIME's 20th International Conference will be held in Los Angeles between 29 March and 2 April 2017. The hosting institution is the World Music Center of the Department of Ethnomusicology, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, with generous sponsorship from the UCLA Confucius Institute, the European Foundation for Chinese Music Research (CHIME), the Fudan-UC Center on Contemporary China, the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies, the UCLA Asia Pacific Center, and the UCLA Program on Central Asia.
Join the LA County Museum of Art in their workshop on the symbolism of the wheel and lotus in Buddhist art.
The University of Oregon Confucius Institute for Global Chinese Studies will host Linghui Wang to teach you how to make traditional Chinese dumplings.