Art

Faces from China’s Past: Paintings for Entertainment & Remembrance

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art presents paintings that were made for decoration and entertainment or to honor the living and commemorate the dead in ancient China.

Masterworks of Himalayan Art

The Rubin Museum hosts an exhibit of Himalayan art.

Finding Chinatown

A solo exhibition of a decade-long fine art photographic project on the Chinatowns of the United States and Canada, photographed by Sara Jane Boyers.

ICS & Art History Event: Zhang Hongtu, "Artist's Talk: Zhang Hongtu"

The Ohio State University presents a talk with artist Zhang Hongtu.

The Other Side: Chinese and Mexican Immigration to America

USC Pacific Asia Museum presents the new exhibition through August 17, 2014

Jewish Refugees in Shanghai (1933 - 1941)

An exhibition bringing together for the first time photos, personal stories and artifacts from Shanghai's Jewish Refugee Museum, along with an international conference on Shanghai culture that puts this extraordinary exhibition in context.

Seeing the Unseen

Florida State University's John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art features an exhibit on innovative media photography and video by current Chinese artists.

JamFest

Enjoy live music, food and drink specials, and performing and visual art at JamFest with a walk down Chinatown.

Genji Redux: New Views of the World’s First Novel Via the Dramatic Arts

The USC Shinso Center for Japanese Religions and Culture revisits the world’s first modern novel, The Tale of Genji, and interpret it through the lens of today.

Warriors, Tombs & Temples: China's Enduring Legacy

Bowers Museum presents an a talk by Suzanne Cahill.

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