Past Events
University of Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Contemporary China hosts a discussion with Zhao Qingguo on the impact of air pollution on fetal development in China.
Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents a screening of Legend of Tianyun Mountain, one of the first films to depict the Cultural Revolution in a historical context.
Throughout his career, contemporary Chinese-American artist Martin Fan Cheng has persisted in his quest to “to paint the real world as we see it.” Cheng’s work is influenced by fishing, one of his beloved hobbies, through which he became intrigued by the glistening presence of fish.
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.
Chinese Career Center hosts a Chinese-bilinguals career fair at USC.
The Wilson Center Kissinger Institute hosts a panel discussion on Chinese and U.S. nuclear strategies in a context of regional competition.
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.
South Pasadena Public Library co-hosts a talk by Matt Hormann on Pasadena's Chinatown and the events of 1885.