Past Events
The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon presents an exhibition featuring work by China's contemporary artist, Xiaoze Xie.
Smithsonian Institute presents the only photographic series taken of Cixi—the supreme leader of China for more than forty-five years—that represents a unique convergence of Qing court pictorial traditions, modern photographic techniques, and Western standards of artistic portraiture.
The San Francisco Film Society presents the Hong Kong Cinema festival.
Chinese activist Chai Ling will discuss her experience fixing the gender gap and female infanticide problems in China.
University of Pennsylvania presents Stephen Miller.
Soprano Rosa Lamoreaux joins this leading baroque ensemble to explore little-known Western classical music from eighteenth-century China and the Americas.
Harvard University's Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies hosts Dorothy Solinger as part of the New England China Seminar.
A true-story account of a German businessman who saved more than 200,000 Chinese during the Nanjing massacre in 1937-38.
The Huntington Library presents an evening of music by Li Jinhui (1891–1967), featuring concert pianist Jing Ling Tam, pipa and vocal artist, Min Xiao-Fen and the Ron McCurdy Quintet.
Columbia University presents a talk with Lydia Liu on Xu Bing's method of writing English words in rectangular arrangements which resemble Chinese characters.