Past Events
Alex Law's Echoes of the Rainbow (歲月神偷) will be screened at Stanford University.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art will screen Johnnie To's 2006 film Exiled and Tsui Hark's 1991 film Once Upon a Time in China as a part of their Hard Boiled Hong Kong Weekend Series.
New York's Museum of Modern Art will screen Summer Pasture, a film about a nomadic couple living with their young daughter in the Tibetan highlands.
The Smithsonian Institute presents an exhibition of Chinese jades and bronzes.
In this groundbreaking exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, contemporary Chinese ink painters engage in dialogue with classical artworks from China's past.
Caltech-Occidental Concert Band will perform the music of Chen Yi, John Barnes Chance, Joseph Curiale, J.S. Bach, and Eric Whitacre.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art will screen Wong Kar-wai's 1995 film Fallen Angels and Tsui Hark's 2000 film Time and Tide as a part of their Hard Boiled Hong Kong Weekend Series.
The Arthur M. Sackler and Freer Gallery of Art: the National Museums of Asian Art at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC presents an evening with musician Jason Kao Hwang.
Don Wyatt, a history professor at Middlebury College in Vermont, will give a talk called "Before the Yellowness: The Chinese as Perceived by Self and Other at the Beginning of European Contact".
Steve Orlins will speak on the future of China-US relations at Harvard University.