September 24 — Opening of exhibit of photos from Indiana’s Chinese sister
zhejiang-pictures.docIndiana and the Chinese province of Zhejiang are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their sister state collaboration, commemorated by a photography exhibit showing Zhejiang’s natural and human beauty. No better place than the University of Indianapolis, the home of the exquisite museum of Master Au Ho-Nien.
When: Monday September 24, 4-5PM for the opening lecture and reception; the exhibit runs from September 24-26
Where: University of Indianapolis, Ransburg Gallery in Good Hall, 1400 East Hanna Avenue • Indianapolis, Indiana 46227
Exhibit is sponsored by the Zhejiang Province FAD, Indiana Economic Development Corporation, and Asian Programs of University of Indianapolis. The opening is free and open to the public. To reserve a space or for more information contact Dr. Phylis Lan Lin: lin@uindy.edu or 317-788-3288.
While you are at the University of Indianapolis, it would be a shame not to visit the Museum of Master Au Ho-nien, perhaps the greatest living traditional Chinese artist. The Museum is across the street from Good Hall, in the basement of the Schwitzer Student Center.
If this event sounds interesting, check out some of the other Chinese related events around Indy this fall: a discussion of “Will U.S.-China Relations Survive an American Election Season?” September 7; “Global Petro-Politics and Chinese & US Policies” September 26; and IUPUI’s Xin Zhang on “Globalization and Midsize Cities in Modern China” October 12.










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