Art

Third Annual Berkeley-Stanford Graduate Student Conference in Modern Chinese Humanities

The Center for Chinese Studies at UC Berkeley hosts a conference with guest speaker Xiaobing Tang.

When Men and Mountains Meet: China as Land and People

The Princeton University Art Museum presents an exhibition that explores Chinese experiences and notions of mountains accord with artistic representations and aesthetic perceptions of actual or idealized landscapes.

Exquisite Nature: 20 Masterpieces of Chinese Painting (14th-18th C.)

The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco is currently hosting Exquisite Nature, an exhibition presenting masterpieces from some of China's most influential painters of the 14th-18th centuries.

Proximities - A Three-Part Exhibition

The Asian Art Museum explores a multiplicity of perspectives that stimulate dialogue around individual ideas about Asia.

Soul Mining

Soul Mining looks broadly at the influence of Asian labor and culture in the Americas with artists from Asia, Latin America, and the United States. (Exhibition dates: March 17 - July 14, 2018)

Front Row: Chinese American Designers in New York

Front Row traces and celebrates the rise of Chinese American designers who decided to make their mark in New York.

The Business of Trade Ceramics in Asia

In conjunction with the USC Pacific Asia Museum’s exhibition China Trace: The Export of Chinese Ceramics in the Global Market, on view in Doheny Memorial Library from March 2 to August 6, USC professor and internationally renowned ceramicist Karen Koblitz will talk with experts in Asian business and economics about the role of ceramics in Asia.

Divided Attentions: Screening of "The Worlds of Bernice Bing"

The Asia Society, the Asian American Women Artists Association (AAWAA), Asian Art Museum (AAM), and Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) are pleased to present The Worlds of Bernice Bing, a documentary short film illuminating the life and times of visionary artist, Bernice Bing (a.k.a. Bingo) —fine artist, community activist, lesbian, and Asian American.

Clear Water and Blue Hills: Stories in Chinese Art

Norton Museum of Art will host an exhibition of works of art depicting tales from Chinese history and literature.

Metamorphosis: The Collaboration Between Photographer Robert Glenn Ketchum and the Suzhou Embroiderers

Wesleyan University's Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies will be showcasing the collaborative work of photographer Robert Glenn Ketchum and the Suzhou Embroiderers in this exhibition.

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