Presented By: Confucius Institute at the University of Michigan
Curatorial Talk - Looking Both Ways
A contemporary art exhibition coinciding with the centennial of the Xinhai Revolution
Opening Event
Curatorial Talk
Thursday, September 8, 2011 | 6:30pm–7:30 pm
presented by Prof. Tom Suchan and Dr. Wen-Chien Cheng of the Eastern Michigan University.
Light refreshments will be served.
Plenty of free parking.
LOOKING BOTH WAYS
A contemporary art exhibition coinciding with the centennial of the Xinhai Revolution September 8–October 21, 2011
Featuring work from 24 international and American artists, Looking Both Ways seeks to raise awareness of contemporary Chinese and Taiwanese Art in Southeast Michigan. In an effort to foster and fuel discussion, dialogue and understanding, this exhibition of contemporary Taiwanese, Chinese, Chinese American, and American art will bring together an international array of artists whose work examines China-related issues ranging from societal and generational change, to personal narratives, to questions of geopolitics and political and economic control.
Curatorial Talk
Thursday, September 8, 2011 | 6:30pm–7:30 pm
presented by Prof. Tom Suchan and Dr. Wen-Chien Cheng of the Eastern Michigan University.
Light refreshments will be served.
Plenty of free parking.
LOOKING BOTH WAYS
A contemporary art exhibition coinciding with the centennial of the Xinhai Revolution September 8–October 21, 2011
Featuring work from 24 international and American artists, Looking Both Ways seeks to raise awareness of contemporary Chinese and Taiwanese Art in Southeast Michigan. In an effort to foster and fuel discussion, dialogue and understanding, this exhibition of contemporary Taiwanese, Chinese, Chinese American, and American art will bring together an international array of artists whose work examines China-related issues ranging from societal and generational change, to personal narratives, to questions of geopolitics and political and economic control.