On September 29, 2024, the USC U.S.-China Institute hosted a workshop at the Huntington’s Chinese garden, offering K-12 educators hands-on insights into using the garden as a teaching tool. With expert presentations, a guided tour, and new resources, the event explored how Chinese gardens' rich history and cultural significance can be integrated into classrooms. Interested in learning more? Click below for details on the workshop and upcoming programs for educators.
Wrathful Deities and Peaceful Buddhas: Studying Tibetan Art in China
Eric Rath & Yoonmi Nam will speak about their project between KU faculty and the Mayul School for Tibetans in China at the University of Kansas.
Associate professors Rath (History) and Nam (Art) will discuss a two-year project between KU faculty and the Mayul School, a school for Tibetans in China, to develop a program in traditional arts. An overview of the creation of a traditional Tibetan painting (tangkha) and its cultural meaning will be included.
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