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Journeys: Mapping the Earth and Mind in Chinese Art

Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition runs through August 26, 2007.

How Does Script Want to be Read? Siegen Chou, Eugene Shen, and the Horizontalization of Chinese

A discussion by Thomas S. Mullaney of the psychological implications of re-orienting Chinese script and the work of Chinese PhD students at Stanford University.

Prizes of the "Great Upheaval": The International Politics and Business of Chinese Art During World War I

This week at the University of Michigan's Center for Chinese Studies noon lecture series, a presentation of the importance of Chinese art during World War I.

Lunar New Year Festival

Join us for our annual Lunar New Year festival celebrating the Year of the Rat.

Screening of "Perfect Life"

Presented by Melnitz Movies and the UCLA Asia Institute.

History of Chinese Contemporary Art

UC Berkeley presents a panel discussion with seven famous Chinese artists.

Marriage and Intimacy in Late Imperial China

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

Recent Asian Art Acquisitions

The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria will host an exhibition to present its recent Asian art acquisitions. The exhibition will be curated by Barry Till, and will be held in the Founders Gallery.

China's 'Leftover' Women and the End of the One-Child Policy

Cornell University East Asia Program hosts a talk with Leta Hong Fincher about her new book on state-sponsored gender inequality in China.

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