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Waving the Red Flag

National Library of Australia Waving the Red Flag: Chinese posters 1949-1976 10.00am-5.00pm, 18 July 2017 to 2 February 2018 The authorities in the early decades of the People’s Republic of China used posters to instruct and mobilize the general populace.…

Chinese Fortunes

Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka, Ballarat 28 January – 25 June 2017 The Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (MADE) presents Chinese Fortunes, an exhibition exploring the stories of pioneering Chinese Australians – miners, merchants, storekeepers, furniture makers, detectives,…

Bombard the Headquarters

An Exhibition and Symposium Dates: 4-6 August 2016 Venue: Yasuko Hiraoka Myer Room, Asia Institute (Myer Asia Centre 106), University of Melbourne Scholars from the Faculties of Arts and Architecture at the University of Melbourne are holding a symposium to…

Oil and Water: Being Han in Xinjiang

Photographs from the book by Tom Cliff (University of Chicago Press, 2016) Reception: 05 July 2016 (Combined book launch from 3:30 PM) Exhibition: Friday, June 24, 2016 – 10:00 – Friday, July 8, 2016 – 17:00 Location: Photospace, ANU School of Art Level 2 (Directly…

Tang Cosmopolitanism

Tang Cosmopolitanism: An interdisciplinary symposium Domain Theatre, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney Saturday 14 May 2016, 9.30am How was Tang China transformed into a tolerant and outwards-looking society? Presenting their latest research, the international and local scholars in this symposium…

Something from Nothing 无中生有

CANG XIN 苍鑫 Something from Nothing 无中生有 22 April – 4 June 2016 Vermilion Art 5/16 Hickson Rd. Walsh Bay, NSW 2000 Tue-Sat 11am – 7pm (02) 9241 3323 info@vermilionart.com.au Something from Nothing is an exhibition of Cang Xin’s small…

The Other Shore 彼岸

Wei Leng Tay—The Other Shore 鄭瑋玲—彼岸 Australian Centre on China in the World, ANU, Canberra Exhibition dates: 31 March–15 July 2016 Gallery hours: 9am–5pm, Monday to Friday Selected weekends: 10am–4pm (23–24 April, 10–11 June, and 9–10 July) Young Mainland Chinese…

Tang: Treasures from the Silk Road capital

Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney 9 Apr – 10 Jul 2016 http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/tang/ Archaeological findings of gold, silver, glass, ceramics, sculptures and mural paintings from the Golden Age of China over a millennium ago. Never before seen in Australia, this exhibition…