Art

(de)Constructing Chinatown

The Chinese American Museum presents an exhibition on (de)Constructing Chinatown.

Ancient Chinese Jades & Bronzes

The Freer Gallery of Art showcases more than one hundred of jades and bronzes from ancient China

Research, Reconstruction, and Breaking Boundaries in the Xiangtangshan Caves Project

The University of Texas at Austin presents a talk by Dr. Katherine R. Tsiang.

Pursuit of Immortality: Did the First Emperor Succeed in His Ambition?

The Society for Asian Art presents a lecture with Dr. Jay Xu about the finding of the tombs, and how they have played a part in our knowledge of that period of history..

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.

Huang Ruo on his New Operatic Work: Sun Yat-sen

The China Institute in America hosts Huang Ruo. He is recognized as "one of the most intriguing of the new crop of Asian-American composers."

Rogue Wave Projects: Chen Man-Artist Lecture

For its second international presentation of Rogue Wave Projects, L.A. Louver is pleased to announce an exhibition of works by the Chinese artist Chen Man. In her first exhibition at L.A. Louver, Chen Man will present iconic photographs and a suite of her traditional Chinese paintings, all created over the past 10 years. A lecture with Chen Man will take place on Tuesday, 6 January 2015, 7pm.

Sacred Vision, Separate Views: Contemporary Perspectives in Buddhist Art

Six New York-based artists– James Walton Fox, Valley Fox, Shigeru Oyatani, Elizabeth Peters, Wesley Simon and Jayoung Yoon–render contemporary takes on Buddhist traditions and teachings through painting, drawing, sculpture, video and performance art.

5th Newman Festival

The University of Oklahoma is hosting the 5th Newman Festival March 2-3, 2017. All listed events are free and open to the public.

Ceramics: Avenues of Exchange

The Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida presents art that remembers the Silk Road.

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