Past Events
Columbia University hosts a discussion with Tina Harris.
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.
University of California, Berkeley hosts a symposium exploring artistic, spiritual, and creative responses to the natural world in association with Cloud Gate Dance Company's Rice.
The Harvard Art Museums present an exhibition of 12 artworks representing China from the Bronze Age to the 20th century.
Taiwan's famous dance troupe performs Lin Hwai-Min's production, Rice.
In this exhibition, the history of modern East Asian information technology is explored through artifacts from the personal collection of Professor Thomas S. Mullaney (History) and the Stanford East Asia Library.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a talk by Terry Flew from the Digital Media Research Centre at the Queensland University of Technology in Australia. He will examine the case of China's investments in exporting entertainment media as case study of the opportunities and challenges of a changing global media landscape.
The Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies (SEC/AAS) is a scholarly organization dedicated to promoting Asian studies in the Southeastern region of the United States. Since 1962, the SEC/AAS has held an annual three-day conference featuring scholarly panels, cultural events, teacher workshops, & book exhibits.
In recent years, countries in the Asia Pacific region have contested maritime zones and sovereignty rights. The RAND Center for Asia Pacific Policy and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles invite you to join experts from China, Japan, Taiwan, and the United States to learn about the issues in this important region of the world.