Past Events
The Boise Art Museum presents a collection of photographs from Chinese artist Liu Bolin's Hiding in the City series.
The Center for Chinese Studies at UC Berkeley presents a colloquium with Jessica Teets from Middlebury College on civil society in China.
The Ho Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford presents Mimi Gardner Gates, director emerita of the Seattle Art Museum. This talk will discuss original works of art from the Library Cave at Dunhuang.
At a National Committee on United States-China Relations program, Eric Liu will discuss his book A Chinaman's Chance.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a book talk by Timothy Heath, Senior International Defense Research Analyst of The RAND Corporation, to discuss the historic context, drivers, and meaning of the governing party paradigm in China.
The UCLA Program on Central Asia presents a film screening with director Khashem Gyal on "Valley of the Heroes," which tells the story of Tibetans fighting to preserve a vanishing language.
USC Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures presents "Roulette City", a film about a boy named Tak who goes to Macau and learns about luck, loyalty, and love. The screening will be followed by a talk with writer/director Thomas Lim.
The East Asian Studies Center at the University of Southern California presents a seminar with Zhongdang Pan and Eric Harwit, which will review a new manuscript by Yu Hong, Assistant Professor of Communication at USC.
The Ho Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford presents Jimmy Yu. This talk will focus on the process and conditions which led to the late Master Shengyan Huikong's establishment of the Dharma Drum Lineage.
An international symposium jointly organized by the USC Department of Art History and the Department of South and Southeast Asian Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.