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Art & Culture

The Asian Art Museum Public Programming: March 2001
The Asian Art Museum will be open to the public, from Wednesday to Sunday, in Golden Gate Park throught October 7, 2001.
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The Asian Art Museum celebrated Losar (Tibetan New Year)
Losar (Tibetan New Year) was celebrated at the Asian Art Museum with a traditional Tibetan festival for families. More...

The Asian Art Museum celebrated Solnal (Korean Lunar New Year)
The Asian Art Museum - Chong-Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture presented KOREAMERICA, a cross-cultural muscial performance featured the Contemporary Music Ensemble Korea and the New Music Works Ensemble of Santa Cruz. More...

Secret World of the Forbidden City
Secret World of the Forbidden City is a magnificent exhibition at the Oakland Museum of California of more than 350 objects, the largest ever to come to the U.S. from the Palace Museum in Beijing. Much of this collection has never been displayed - not even in China! Visit the gallery.

Ambassador March Fong Eu
Ambassador March Fong Eu studied Chinese calligraphy under many world renowned masters including Master Chen Yi An. The calligraphy and still life are from the catalog "Painting and Calligraphy of March Fong Eu," depicting seventy-five of Dr. Eu's early Chinese brush, oil paintings and Chinese calligraphy.

Treasures of China
Frank Jang, art historian, and one of the largest importers and wholesalers of Asian fine arts, collectibles and furniture in the U.S., brings you a brief art history tour of some of the most unique and beautiful Treasures of China.

 

 

 


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