2018 No.4
Event: "Art of War" Public Lectures, Art Museum
To accompany the exhibition, "Art of War: Chinese Woodcuts from Yan'an ca. 1944", public lectures co-organized by the Art Museum and The Hong Kong Jockey Club University of Chicago Academic Complex, took place at the University of Chicago Francis and Rose Yuen Campus on 8th December, 10:15 am–1:00 pm. Prof. Thomas Ebrey and Prof. Josh Yiu lectured on the topics "Lu Xun and Me: Our Paths to Chinese Woodblock Prints of His Day" and "Art and War: A New and Real Front for Chinese Artists" respectively 24 people attended the event.
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Event: 2018 ICS Luncheon V
Event: 2018 ICS Luncheon VI
Event: CCKF Asia-Pacific Centre for Chinese Studies Visiting Scholar
Event: Opening Ceremony of "Jewels of Transcendence: Himalayan and Mongolian Treasures", Art Museum
Event: "Jewels of Transcendence": Keynote Speech and Seminar, Art Museum
Event: Autumn Guqin Concert, Art Museum
Event: Brewing Trou-ble in Yixing: A Sharing on the Children Art Book , Art Museum
Event: Arts Experience Workshop, Art Museum
Event: Ceramics Art Jamming
Event: Unlocking the Sheng Xuanhuai Archive at CUHK, Art Museum
Event: "Refilling the Interregnum": Curator Tour and Public Lecture, Art Museum
Event: "Art of War" Public Lectures, Art Museum
Event: "Jewels of Transcendence" Lecture Series I, Art Museum
Event: 2018 Museum Poster Award, Art Museum
Event: Linguistics Seminars and the 11th Cross-Strait Symposium on Modern Chinese Language, T. T. Ng Chinese Language Research Centre
Event: Documentary screening, Research Centre for Contemporary Chinese Culture and Universities Service Centre for China Studies
Event: Luncheon seminars, Universities Service Centre for China Studies
Event: Conferences on Chinese Society and Policy, Universities Service Centre for China Studies
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