Past Events
USC Pacific Asia Museum will host a delegation of monks from Karnataka, India, and the Drepung Gomang Institute to create a sand mandala in the museum auditorium over the course of five days, November 5-9, 2014.
The University of California, Santa Cruz will have two events centered around the visit of Wu Wenguang, one of China's leading independent documentary makers, and three artists (Zhang Mengqi, Li Xinmin, Zou Xueping) from the Caochangdi Workshop in Beijing.
CAFF aims to promote exchanges between Chinese and American filmmakers to enhance collaboration between Chinese and U.S. movie industry.
The University of Chicago's Center for East Asian Studies presents a workshop on the control over production in governing art districts in contemporary China.
The Sigur Institute presents Shawn Shieh. Drawing on his experiences working for China Development Brief and China Labour Bulletin, Shieh discusses recent developments and what they say about the future of civil society in China.
The UCLA International Institute presents the film, "The Sun Also Rises," as part of their 2014 China Onscreen Biennial: Let the Movies Fly.
UC San Diego presents Zhuo Xinping. Zhuo, an expert on the subject of religion in China, will offer his observations on the cognitive dissonance between atheism and theism, the function of religion in society and politics, the ambiguity of religious leaders vis-a-vis Beijing, and other recent developments.
The Ho Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford presents a lecture with Professor Youn-mi Kim from Yale University to talk about Liao pagodas adorned with miniatures.
A discussion presented by the The 10th Chinese American Film Festival
The UCLA International Institute presents the film, "In the Heat of the Sun," as part of their 2014 China Onscreen Biennial: Let the Movies Fly.