Past Events
Over the last forty years, the Metropolitan's collection of Chinese painting and calligraphy has grown to be one of the greatest in the world. Replete with masterpieces dating from the Tang dynasty (608–917) to the present, the collection encompasses the vast historical sweep of the brush arts of China, from serene Buddhist scriptures to bombastic court portraits to lyrical scholars' paintings.
The Carolina Asia Center presents Ms. Meng Cao of The Chinese Traditional Music Foundation to host a seminar introducing the various schools and styles of the traditional Chinese instrument guzheng (zither), following with a performance.
Tibet House presents a screening and meditation with filmmaker/artist John Halpern.
The Fairbank Center of Chinese Studies presents a session featuring Professor Emma Teng of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The Ohio State University Institute for Chinese Studies presents the "China and the International Mediasphere" Lecture Series. In this presentation, Visiting Scholar Yun Shen will give a general introduction to the studies of the history of ethnic groups in China.
USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism presents this panel as part of the USC Global Conference 2015 in Shanghai, China at the Shanghai Grand Hyatt. Please join Dean Ernest J. Wilson III for a converstion with John Zhao from Hony Capital, Li Ruigang from China Media Capital and Bob Simonds from STX Entertainment. For USC Global Conference Attendees only.
As part of their speaker series, the University of Illinois Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies presents a talk by Macabe Keliher, Jerome Hall Postdoctoral Fellow at Indiana University Maurer School of Law.
The Center for the Study of Contemporary China presents a talk by postdoctoral fellow Maria Repnikova.
The University of Michigan's Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies will hold a symposium on Chinese economics.
The National Committee on US-China Relations will host Hong Kong Secretary of Justice Rimsky Yuen Kwok-keung to discuss current Hong Kong-Mainland relations.