Asian Studies Center

Synonyms: 
ASC
Asian Studies

Mind Space-Maximalism in Contrasts

Date: 
Thu, 03/10/2011 (All day)

The exhibition 'Mind Space-Maximalism in Contrasts', curated by renowned prof. Gao Minglu will be view for the first time in the USA at University Art Gallery, University of Pittsburgh from February 15 until March 18 2011.

Location: 
Frick Fine Arts, University Art Gallery
Contact Person: 
Vanessa Trento, Contrasts Gallery (China)

Mind Space-Maximalism in Contrasts

Date: 
Wed, 03/09/2011 (All day)

The exhibition 'Mind Space-Maximalism in Contrasts', curated by renowned prof. Gao Minglu will be view for the first time in the USA at University Art Gallery, University of Pittsburgh from February 15 until March 18 2011.

Location: 
Frick Fine Arts, University Art Gallery
Contact Person: 
Vanessa Trento, Contrasts Gallery (China)

Mind Space-Maximalism in Contrasts

Date: 
Tue, 03/08/2011 (All day)

The exhibition 'Mind Space-Maximalism in Contrasts', curated by renowned prof. Gao Minglu will be view for the first time in the USA at University Art Gallery, University of Pittsburgh from February 15 until March 18 2011.

Location: 
Frick Fine Arts, University Art Gallery
Contact Person: 
Vanessa Trento, Contrasts Gallery (China)

Mind Space-Maximalism in Contrasts

Date: 
Mon, 03/07/2011 (All day)

The exhibition 'Mind Space-Maximalism in Contrasts', curated by renowned prof. Gao Minglu will be view for the first time in the USA at University Art Gallery, University of Pittsburgh from February 15 until March 18 2011.

Location: 
Frick Fine Arts, University Art Gallery
Contact Person: 
Vanessa Trento, Contrasts Gallery (China)

Mind Space-Maximalism in Contrasts

Date: 
Sun, 03/06/2011 (All day)

The exhibition 'Mind Space-Maximalism in Contrasts', curated by renowned prof. Gao Minglu will be view for the first time in the USA at University Art Gallery, University of Pittsburgh from February 15 until March 18 2011.

Location: 
Frick Fine Arts, University Art Gallery
Contact Person: 
Vanessa Trento, Contrasts Gallery (China)

Mind Space-Maximalism in Contrasts

Date: 
Sat, 03/05/2011 (All day)

The exhibition 'Mind Space-Maximalism in Contrasts', curated by renowned prof. Gao Minglu will be view for the first time in the USA at University Art Gallery, University of Pittsburgh from February 15 until March 18 2011.

Location: 
Frick Fine Arts, University Art Gallery
Contact Person: 
Vanessa Trento, Contrasts Gallery (China)

Mind Space-Maximalism in Contrasts

Date: 
Fri, 03/04/2011 (All day)

The exhibition 'Mind Space-Maximalism in Contrasts', curated by renowned prof. Gao Minglu will be view for the first time in the USA at University Art Gallery, University of Pittsburgh from February 15 until March 18 2011.

Location: 
Frick Fine Arts, University Art Gallery
Contact Person: 
Vanessa Trento, Contrasts Gallery (China)

Language Teaching Methods and Adaptation of Authentic Materials

Subtitle: 
A Professional Development Workshop for Less Commonly Taught Language (LCTL) Instructors
Presenter: 
Dr. Sally Sieloff Magnan
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 08/24/2011 - 09:00 to 15:00

This workshop will be presented by Professor Sally Sieloff Magnan, former Director of the Language Institute at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Dr. Magnan has taught, published, and conducted extensive research on second language acquisition and foreign language teaching methodology. At the Language Institute, she co-directed the National Online LCTL Teacher Training Initiative and co-authored the online courses “Fundamentals of Language Teaching Methods” and “Introduction to the U.S.

Location: 
4130 Posvar Hall
Contact Person: 
Gina Peirce
Contact Phone: 
(412) 648-2290
Contact Email: 
gbpeirce@pitt.edu

China's Periphery and Beyond: Perspectives from Art and Archaeology

Date: 
Fri, 05/06/2011 (All day) to Sat, 05/07/2011 (All day)

This conference brings together scholars to present papers on the art and archaeology of peripheral regions beyond China's Yellow River valley, traditionally considered to be its cultural and political core. The study of such regions, many of which once were - and in some cases still are - outside China's borders, has played an increasingly important role in our understanding of cultural developments and inter-regional interaction in early East Asia.

Location: 
Frick Fine Arts Building
Contact Person: 
Liz Benvin
Contact Phone: 
412-648-7426
Contact Email: 
ebenvin@pitt.edu

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