Past Events
The Huntington Library will be hosting an afternoon of traditional Chinese music highlighting classical Chinese string instruments. The program includes solos by Meiye Ma on pipa, Hejia Gao on guzheng, and Yunhe Liang on erhu, as well as works performed by the Spring Thunder Music Ensemble.
The Ringling Museum presents an exhibition from June 9 to September 10, 2017 displaying Chinese bronze statues. (Exhibition dates: June 9 - September 10, 2018)
The National Endowment for Democracy hosts a memorial symposium honoring the legacy of Nobel Laureate Liu Xiaobo.
The Huntington will host a lecture by Richard Pegg, Asian art curator of the private MacLean Collection in Chicago, who will discuss the similarities and differences in representations of space, both real and imagined, in early modern maps created in China, Korea, and Japan.
The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria presents an exhibition exploring the exchange of art and culture between two painters during the turn of the 20th century. (Exhibition dates: June 3 - September 4, 2018)
Charles Ramble (Oxford Univerity and the Sorbonne) will visit CU Boulder to deliver a lecture on "Tibetan Sacred Landscape: Its Magical Creatures and Where to Find Them."
USC US-China Institute director Clay Dube will ask Julie Makinen of the L.A. Times, Jonathan Karp of the Asia Society, and May Lee of CCTV what it takes to report on complex and ever-changing China.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a talk by Douglas Fuller from Zhejiang University. Fuller's new book, "Paper Tigers, Hidden Dragons," provides an in-depth longitudinal study of China's information technology industry and policy over the last 15 years.
A joint conference sponsored by the USC Center for International Studies and The Young Initiative on the Global Economy at Occidental College.