Past Events
The Asian Art Society of the Indianapolis Museum of Art is sponsoring a talk on Tibetan art.
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.
The USC U.S.-China Institute hosts a conversation with author Michael Schuman to examine the unprecedented resurgence of Confucianism as a significant trend in Chinese politics and culture.
Colombia University's Weatherhead East Asia Institute hosts a lecture by Joanne Wu and Lung-chu Chen on Taiwan's international status.
Colombia University Weatherhead East Asian Institute presents a lecture by Victor Seow in Japanese coal mining in Northeast China.
This event showcases two recent documentary films produced through community media and participatory video training projects organized by From Our Eyes, a cultural heritage and media NGO based in Kunming, Yunnan Province. The film screenings, including a collaboratively produced short by art students and a Baiku Yao filmmaker and a feature-length documentary by first-time a Tibetan filmmaker from Sichuan Province, will be followed by discussion with two co-directors of From Our Eyes and an anthropologist researching rural media in ethnic minority China.
The Sigur Center for Asian Studies hosts a talk by Shiping Tang on the notion of the "liberal" international order and the role of China.
University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk with Hilde De Weerdt on the impact of Song government control over information.
UC Berkeley Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk with Andrea Riemenschnitter
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston will host the exhibition, "Megacities Asia" in the Ann and Graham Gund Gallery.