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Art
Monks create Sand Mandala at USC Pacific Asia Museum
USC Pacific Asia Museum will host a delegation of monks from Karnataka, India, and the Drepung Gomang Institute to create a sand mandala in the museum auditorium over the course of five days, November 5-9, 2014.
An Evening with Wu Man and Kojiro Umezaki
Join Wu Man as she discusses her progress on the work she is composing as part of her residency at The Huntington. The evening will include performance by Wu Man accompanied by Kojiro Umezaki on the Japanese shakuhachi.
Color in Ancient and Medieval East Asia Symposium
The Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas will sponsor a two-day symposium on Color in Ancient and Medieval East Asia on March 8-9, 2013.
Chinese Tradition Today - Photographs of Shaanxi by Zhang FuQuan
The University of Kentucky presents an exhibition of photographs of Shaanxi by Zhang FuQuan.
Interpreting Rituals: The Butterfly Effect
The New York Art Residency & Studios (NARS) Foundation presents an exploration into sacredness in contemporary society. This exhibition is a part of the "Locating the Sacred Festival."
Through a Chinese Connoisseur's Eye: Private Notes of C.C. Wang
The China Institute in America presents a lecture to accompany an exhibition of Chinese art.
June 4, 1989: Media and Mobilization Beyond Tiananmen Square
The Museum of Chinese in America in New York City presents an exhibition that features photographs and narratives about the 1989 Tiananmen Square event.
Xu Weixin: Monumental Portraits
University of Michigan Museum of Art presents an exhibition of Xu Weixin: Monumental Portraits.
Alternative Dreams: 17th-Century Chinese Paintings from the Tsao Family Collection
LACMA presents a two-day symposium examining examines Chinese art and culture of the 17th century (late Ming and early Qing dynasties). It is held in conjunction with the exhibition Alternative Dreams: 17th-Century Chinese Paintings from the Tsao Family Collection.
National Pride (and Prejudice)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston presents works by artists who tackle issues of national identity.
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We note the passing of many prominent individuals who played some role in U.S.-China affairs, whether in politics, economics or in helping people in one place understand the other.
Events
Ying Zhu looks at new developments for Chinese and global streaming services.
David Zweig examines China's talent recruitment efforts, particularly towards those scientists and engineers who left China for further study. U.S. universities, labs and companies have long brought in talent from China. Are such people still welcome?