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23rd Annual Committee of 100 Conference in San Francisco
The Committee of 100 is a leadership organization of prominent Chinese Americans in business, government, academia, and the arts.Members of the Committee of 100 are leading U.S. citizens of Chinese descent who leverage their collective influence, resources and experiences to address important issues affecting U.S.-China relations as well as significant concerns of the Chinese American community.
Guest Curator Xiaobing Tang with noted printmakers Fang Limin and Zheng Yuanfan
UMMA Dialogues offers curator Tang in discussion with Fang Limin and Zhang Yuanfan, both noted artists and teachers from the China Academy of Art.
Liu Jianhua: Collected Letters
With Collected Letters, Liu Jianhua, one of China’s foremost installation artists, has created a thought-provoking work of art that blends t
Opening Reception for Form is Emptiness: Abstract Paintings by Michael Katz
Tibet House US hosts a reception for their next art exhibit, Form Is Emptiness, which will feature the vibrant works of renowned artist Michael Katz
Journey To Dunhuang: Buddhist Art Of The Silk Road Caves
The Seattle Art Museum presents an exhibition of art inspired by the cave art along the Silk Road at Dunhuang in remote Western China.
The Artful Recluse: Painting, Poetry, and Politics in 17th-Century China
The upcoming exhibition, The Artful Recluse: Painting, Poetry, and Politics in 17th-Century China, will open on October 20 at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, featuring nearly 60 Chinese paintings―many presented for this first time in the U.S.―that reveals the private world of the scholar-painters who lived during the end of Ming dynasty (c. 1600–1644) and the early years of the Qing dynasty (1644–c.1700).
Court Ladies or Pin-Up Girls? Chinese Paintings from the MFA, Boston
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston presents images of women by Chinese artists from the 11th through the 20th century.
China's Terracota Warriors: The First Emperor's Legacy
The Asian Art Museum in San Francisco presents a major exhibition examining the life and legacy of China's First Emperor, a complex leader whose sheer ambition continues to fascinate.
Red and Black Chinese Lacquer, 13th–16th Century
The Metropolitan Museum of Art features an exhibition on Chinese lacquer.
Yuezhou: Viewing and Discussion with Michael Cherney
Photographer, calligrapher, and book artist Michael Cherney presents his extraordinary handscroll, Yuezhou.
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Featured Articles
We note the passing of many prominent individuals who played some role in U.S.-China affairs, whether in politics, economics or in helping people in one place understand the other.
Events
Ying Zhu looks at new developments for Chinese and global streaming services.
David Zweig examines China's talent recruitment efforts, particularly towards those scientists and engineers who left China for further study. U.S. universities, labs and companies have long brought in talent from China. Are such people still welcome?