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Past Events: educators calendar
The Honolulu Museum of Art presents an exhibition on the way textiles promoting healthful living in East Asia.
The UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies and UCLA Confucius Institute present a conference that brings together scholars, educators, school administrators, and policy makers to share the latest research and successful program models, and to discuss how best to develop successful, sustainable dual immersion programs in California’s secondary schools.
Royal Ontario Museum presents the exhibition, A Third Gender, exploring the complex system of sexual desire and social expectation from 1603 to 1868 in Edo Japan.
The Chazen’s world-famous collection of Japanese woodblock prints will be on view.
The Crow Collection of Asian Art presents an exhibition on female divinity in Buddhist art.
In honor of the Year of the Monkey in the East Asian calendar cycle, this exhibition of 56 works at the Museum of Fine Arts celebrates the important role of monkeys in Japanese culture.
Indiana University announces a new NCTA enrichment event this Spring.
Asian Art Museum invites you to learn about luminous Korean mother-of-pearl lacquerware with the first U.S. exhibition devoted to this time-honored tradition.
Indiana University's East Asian Studies Center hosts a workshop series on the basics of Kayageum, a traditional Korean string instrument.
In this exhibition talk hosted by Wesleyan University's College of East Asian Studies, two prominent Korean digital artists examine the “beauty of movement in silence” through photography and video.