Art

Royal Taste: The Art of Princely Courts in Fifteenth-Century China

From February 26, 2016 - June 26, 2016, the USC Pacific Asia Museum presents "Royal Taste: The Art of Princely Courts in Fifteenth-Century China." The exhibit features archaeological finds from three royal tombs, as well as imperially commissioned statues housed at Daoist temples on Mount Wudang, the birthplace of Tai Chi.

China's Lost Civilization: The Mystery of SanXingDui

An exhibition featuring bronze, jade and gold objects of Sanxingdui and Jinsha starting October 19, 2014.

From Eighteen Scholars to Four Accomplishments: Images of Scholars in China and Japan

Please join Christina Yu Yu, Director of the USC Pacific Asia Museum, for a discussion on Chinese and Japanese art.

12th Annual Lantern Festivel: Celebrating the Lunar Year of the Snake

A signature event for CAM and now a beloved community tradition, CAM's annual Lantern Festival celebration offers Chinese New Year fanfare with free entertainment and interactive cultural activities for people of diverse backgrounds and ages to enjoy.

The Monkey King: Havoc in Heaven

The University of Kentucky presents the performance "Monkey King: Havoc in Heaven"

Curator’s Lecture

A lecture to accompany an exhibition of Chinese art.

Say You Heard My Echo

"Say You Heard My Echo" explores the lives of three fictional Asian American women in New York City a decade after 9/11. A part of the "Locating the Sacred Festival."

East Asian Garden Lecture - “How Can I Disdain…this Carving of Insects?”: Painters, Carvers, and Style in Chinese Woodblock Printed Images

The Huntington presents Associate Professor Suzanne Wright as she discusses the partnerships between Chinese painters and woodblock carvers who worked together to produce prints of exquisite beauty in the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Art of Artifice: Advertisements in Contemporary Chinese Art

The Institute for Chinese Studies at the Ohio State University presents lectures associated with Chinese culture.

The Resonance of Clay: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics from the Carol and Jeffrey Horvitz Collection

The Pheonix Art Museum presents a collection of contemporary Japanese ceramics.

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