NYC Chinese Cultural Events and Art Exhibitions: November 2 – November 8, 2018 This week: Experimental puppetry based on a Chinese poem; Taiwanese singer ... Read More+
NYC Chinese Cultural Events and Art Exhibitions: October 26 – November 1, 2018 This week: Chinatown Arts Week which includes events organized by Think!Chi... Read More+
NYC Chinese Cultural Events and Art Exhibitions – October 19 – 25, 2018 This week: Kickoff for Chinatown Arts Week and Think!Chinatown’s webs... Read More+
NYC Chinese Cultural Events and Art Exhibitions: October 5 – 11, 2018 This week: New exhibitions and works by local artists on view at Bronx Muse... Read More+
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Guangzhou Begins Snowman Manufacturing A blizzard dropped a record amount of snow on the Mid-Atlantic and Northeas... Read More+
Chinese Netizens Go Bananas Over CCTV Spring Festival Gala Mascot Weibo (Chinese equivalent of Twitter) users have long been famous for their... Read More+
Tu Youyou Is the First Chinese National to Win Nobel Prize in a Scientific Field Update 10/9: The New York Times interviewed Dr. Tu after her win. The 2015 ... Read More+
Liu Cixin’s “The Three Body Problem” Wins Hugo Award This past weekend, Liu Cixin’s (刘慈欣) revered sci-fi novel The Three B... Read More+
Christmas in China Touching only briefly on Santa’s sweatshops and the kitschy, but ende... Read More+
Heidi Lau: A Song of Fire and Earth I arrived late for the summer open house at the Bronx Museum, when security... Read More+
Enduring but Fragile Coexistence in Geng Xue’s ‘Mount Sumeru’ In her previous exhibition at Klein Sun, Borrowing an Easterly Wind, artist... Read More+
Fancy Animals and Where to Find Them Since last fall, a stretch of the pedestrian plaza along Broadway in the Ga... Read More+
Ming-Jer Kuo: Mapping Out Poetic Urban Landscapes Before coming to New York City, Ming-Jer Kuo (b. 1972, Taipei) was an envir... Read More+
Costumes from the Museum of Chinese in America Bring Elegance to Macy’s Year of the Rooster Displays In New York, the Chinese New Year has joined the Fourth of July-Halloween-T... Read More+
Design from Taiwan and Impactful Cultural Exchange: An Interview with Shikuan Chen Taipei City Mayor Ko Wen-je declared at the World Design Capital Taipei 201... Read More+
Thanksgiving for Chinese in America Thanksgiving is the quintessential American holiday. This opportunity to r... Read More+
8th Reel China Biennial Showcases Documentaries, Innovative Narratives, Experimental films, and Animations From October 28 – 30, the Reel China Biennial will present more than ... Read More+
Review: ‘410[Gone]’ Talks About Cultural Identity Without Talking About It In the opening of Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig’s 410[Gone], Twenty-One (Caro... Read More+
‘Til Madness Do Us Part Observes a “New World and Freedom” of Confined Lives On June 9, ’Til Madness Do Us Part 《疯爱》 by Chinese filmmaker Wang Bing (王兵)... Read More+
Artists Come First at HER Gaze, TECO’s Exhibition of Contemporary Taiwanese Female Artists HER Gaze, an exhibition currently on view at the Taipei Economic and Cultur... Read More+
Li Liao: About the Human Condition Those who went to the New Museum Triennial last year might still remember a... Read More+
Exploring and Experiencing in “Live Like an Astronaut” – Review and Interview with Ying Zhu Past the front gallery at Klein Sun Gallery where Geng Xue’s Borrowin... Read More+
Art Enduring but Fragile Coexistence in Geng Xue’s ‘Mount Sumeru’ In her previous exhibition at Klein Sun, Borrowing an Easterly Wind, artist Geng Xue (耿雪) used cobalt blue-colored wind lines on a large photograph of a forest and on the... 30 May 0