Past Events
James Sören Edgren will provide a comprehensive background to the history of printing in China and East Asia, and it will open up avenues of inquiry for Western historians of Chinese rare books.
The Chinese American Musuem in Los Angeles presents an exhibition reimagining the iconic Chinese landscape paintings.
The USC U.S.-China Institute and the USC East Asian Library present a screening of Daughter of Shanghai, a documentary featuring actress Tsai Chin talking about her life, scenes from the films and series she has starred in, and footage of celebrities talking about Tsai’s influence on them.
Asia Society Southern California, in partnership with the Berggruen Institute, is pleased to host a discussion with Asia Society Trustee Nicolas Berggruen.
Please join us for a screening of the 2015 documentary A Purpose Built School by filmmaker Jia Ding, followed by a discussion with the director.
The USC U.S.-China Institutes presents a book talk with Klaus Mühlhahn. Making China Modern provides a panoramic survey of China's rise and resilience through war and rebellion, disease and famine. At this event Professor Mühlhahn will focus on the lessons from history that provide insight into China's evolving international position and how the United States and others should respond.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art presents an exhibition on Chinese figure paintings.
The Royal Ontario Museum presents an exhibition showcasing the connection between Chinese lunar new year and ancestral paintings.
The USC U.S.-China Institute and the Asia Society Southern California present a talk with Robert Koepp, the Hong Kong Director of The Economist Corporate Network, about the implications of the latest developments in Hong Kong.
Think Asia, Think Hong Kong will bring together business communities from Hong Kong and different economies to discuss developments and trends in the dynamic Asian market. It will feature a main symposium, a high-level dinner, thematic breakout sessions and a showcase of start-ups from Hong Kong.