Past Events
On Friday, August 24, at 7pm in the Ray Stark Family Theatre (SCA 108), there will be a screening of Paradox (2017), winner of the Best Action Film and Best Actor (Louis Koo) awards at the 2018 Asian Film Awards. Following the screening, there will be a short talk and Q&A with Alex Dong, CEO of Sun Entertainment Culture (the producers of Paradox) on successful China co-productions.
Symposium sponsored by the Grassroots Diplomacy Council and the USC U.S.-China Institute
Has your Chinese gotten rusty over the summer? Get back up to speed by joining the American Mandarin Society for a talk entitled "The New Southbound Policy and U.S.-Taiwan Relations: Signaling Foreign Policy Self-Restraint in the Taiwan Strait."
This exhibition will present over 400 objects selected from this remarkable collection, with works representing key periods in the history of the art of China, Japan, Tibet, Mongolia, Korea and Vietnam. (Exhibition dates: March 4 - August 19, 2018)
What are the implications of the U.S.-China trade disputes for California business? How likely is a quick resolution? The Long Beach - Qingdao Association hosts this timely discussion.
The 1990 Institute's 6th annual two-day Teachers Workshop for Grade 6-12 U.S teachers will be held at the San Mateo County Office of Education in Redwood City, California. This year's theme, "Changing Lives in Modern China" will explore how the life journeys of China's people, from rural girls to entrepreneurs, have changed from the end of the Cultural Revolution to today.
The hearing will look at the serious and deteriorating human rights situation faced by Uyghurs; examine the Chinese government’s efforts to build the world’s most advanced police state in the XUAR, and explore policy options to address these issues within U.S.-China relations.
This exhibition will explore how real and mythical animals—such as the dragon, unicorn, phoenix, lion, ox, and butterfly—are depicted on luxury materials of late imperial China. (Exhibition dates: October 21, 2017 - July 22, 2018)
Drawn from the Met's collection, an exhibition on depiciton of animals in Chinese silk and lacquer
The Metropolitan Museum of Art showcases the Year of the Dog with an exhibition of works from the Met Collection.