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Past Events: California
The Asian Art Museum presents rare imperial masterpieces from Taipei.
USC Pacific Asia Museum hosts a festival celebrating the arts and culture of Imperial China.
The Huntington 2016 Great Rosarians of the World lecture honors Guoliang Wang, the foremost authority on the ancient roses of China.
Fudan-UC Center hosts a China Research Workshop on China's migrants' social integration and welfare institution reforms.
Guoliang Wang, the author of Old Roses of China, surveys the development of the rose in China, from the Song dynasty (960–1279) to the Qing dynasty (1644–1911) and beyond.
UCLA Film & Television Archive and China Onscreen, in association with Los Angeles Filmforum, present a free screening at the Billy Wilder Theater.
Above the Fold: New Expressions in Origami presents the work of nine renowned artists working in six different countries and ranging in age from 29 to 71. These artists—Erik Demaine and Martin Demaine (Canada/USA), Vincent Floderer (France), Miri Golan (Israel), Paul Jackson (UK/Israel), Robert J. Lang (USA), Yuko Nishimura (Japan), Richard Sweeney (UK), and Jiangmei Wu (China/USA)—have been pushing the boundaries of origami to elevate what was once considered a children’s craft into a sophisticated global art form. Each work, created specifically for this touring exhibition, presents a unique perspective on contemporary social, political, and aesthetic ideas.
Stanford University Center for East Asian Studies hosts a talk with Paul Copp exploring the connections of ritual seals to the Silk Road trade.
The Asia Society Southern California hosts a panel discussion on a new report on Chinese investment in the U.S. real estate market.
Stanford University Center for East Asian Studies hosts a talk with Christian Henriot on the meaning of death in China.