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The Rubin Museum hosts an exhibit of Himalayan art.
Kansas University hosts a teaching seminar on East Asia.
Internationally acclaimed Chinese artist Ai Weiwei’s 12 monumental, bronze zodiac animal heads reinterpret those that once adorned the famed 18th-century fountain-clock of the Yuanming Yuan (Old Summer Palace), an imperial retreat outside Beijing.
The Asian Art Museum presents an exhibit of Japanese Lacquerware.
Elephants are more than just the massive, captivating creatures we admire in zoos and photographs. They’re complex, social creatures — intelligent and outgoing, capable of expressing joy and sadness. They also have a long and storied presence in Indian mythology, art and culture.
The Rubin Museum presents an exhibition that reflects on sacred spaces by focusing on devotional activities in awe-inspiring places. In particular the exhibition presents three distinct but related environments shaped by acts of veneration. What spaces are sacred to you?
The Minneapolis Museum of Art presents the finest private collection of Japanese and Korean art of its kind outside Japan.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art present an exhibit revolving around the four seasons, which in East Asian culture are regarded as an expression of the cycles of nature and a harmonious universe.
To better understand the future trajectory of China's energy needs, the National Committee on United States-China Relations is hosting a public event, China Energy 2020, on September 11, 2014.