Past Events
From intricate paintings and sparkling bronzes to specialized ritual objects, the visual culture of Buddhism expresses deep religious ideas across a spectrum of philosophical, ethical, and cosmological concerns. This exhibition elucidates the visual language of such art works, establishing them as conveyors of religious meaning as well as objects of exquisite craftsmanship
The Chinese Minister of Culture, Cai Wu, will address the Los Angeles World Affairs Council over a dinner on July 2nd 2014.
Freer Gallery of Art presents a screening of Beijing Bicycle by filmmaker Wang Xiaoshuai
Freer Gallery of Art presents a series that explores the relationship between China and Africa
Luncheon and Special Briefing Featuring a Delegation of Hong Kong Business Leaders
The Festival is free, open to the public, and focuses on film art created by and spotlighting Asian Pacific Islander Americans (APIA). Asia Society Texas Center is proud to be one of the host sites for the 2014 Festival.
In "The People's Republic of Amnesia", NPR correspondent Louisa Lim charts how the events of June 4th changed China, and how China changed the events of June 4th by rewriting its own history.
The National Committee on United States-China Relations and the New School's India China Institute present a screening of "Tiananmen Square," a part of the "Assignment: China" documentary series produced by the USC U.S.-China Institute.
A Bi-Annual Showcase of Artwork by China Institute's Students and Teachers - Session I: Discover China Through Art (DCTA) K-12 student works
Reception: 4:30PM - 5:00PM
Lecture: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM