Past Events
Heber R. Bishop's collection of carved jades was formed in the last quarter of the nineteenth century and bequeathed to the Metropolitan Museum in 1902.
UCLA Asia Institute presents a forum on the historical reality and ideals of present and future China.
Tara Lobsang is a Tibetan artist and master calligrapher born and raised in Tibet, educated in India, and currently living in New York. In A Brush With Reality, Lobsang wields his sweeping brushstrokes and spiritual faith to delve into a range of human emotions, cosmological landscapes and metaphysical truths. As an exile who has spent most of his life separated from his family in Tibet, he taps into the experience and struggles of his own life to explore brief yet penetrating insights into themes ranging from loneliness to friendship, from anger to compassion, and from attachment to liberation.
Join Asia Society patrons on a journey through Enchanting China, honoring long-time Texas Center Chairman Charles C. Foster and wife Lily Chen Foster.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies cordially invites you to the book launch of Michael Schuman's "Confucius: And the World He Created".
The Wilson Center presents a screening of Under the Dome, a documentary about China's pollution.
The Harvard-Yenching Institute presents a talk on missionary Arthur H. Smith in China.
Columbia University's Weatherhead East Asia Institute and SIPA present the Brown Bag Lecture with Richard von Glahn, Professor of History, University of California at Los Angeles.
Join The Jamestown Foundation for the 2015 China Defense and Security Conference on March 12, 2015.