Workshops

The Tang Center occasionally organizes and sponsors workshops open to members of the Princeton University academic community.
Artwork by:   . Artwork title: Guanyin
WORKSHOP
Fall 2010
An Investigation of Late Imperial Liuli Glazed Ceramics

Principal organizers: Susan Naquin, Ben Elman, and Cary Y. Liu, Princeton University

Artwork by:   . Artwork title: Nao
WORKSHOP
Spring 2010
Ancient China as a Culture of Bells

Organized by Robert Bagley, Princeton University

Artwork by:   . Artwork title: Pouring vessel with dragon-head lid (guang)
WORKSHOP
Spring 2013
Art History and Conservation Science:
An Art Historian’s View of Technical Studies of Chinese Bronzes

Robert Bagley, Princeton University

Organized by Kin Sum (Sammy) Li

Artwork by:   . Artwork title: Tagasode ("Whose Sleeves?")
WORKSHOP
Spring 2013
Art History and Conservation Science:
Toward an Understanding of Japanese Paintings: Formats, Materials, and Techniques

Jennifer Perry, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Organized by Kin Sum (Sammy) Li

Arnold Chang Landscape after Dong Yuan
WORKSHOP
Spring 2008
Artist’s Workshop: Arnold Chang

The Essence of Chinese Landscape Painting: An Insider’s View

Workshop with Arnold Chang, Fellow in The Council of the Humanities and the Tang Center for East Asian Art

Vanessa Tran - Untitled
WORKSHOP
Spring 2007
Artist’s Workshop: Vannessa Tran

The Nature of Painting

Workshop with Vannessa Tran, Fellow in The Council of the Humanities and the Tang Center for East Asian Art

Zhang Hongtu - Self-Portrait in the Style of the Old Masters
WORKSHOP
Fall 2008
Artist’s Workshop: Zhang Hongtu

Re-painting Two Portraits: Shen Zhou and Mona Lisa

Workshop with Zhang Hongtu, Fellow in The Council of the Humanities and the Tang Center for East Asian Art

Zhi Lin - Drawing and Quartering, from the series Five Capital Punishments in China
WORKSHOP
Spring 2006
Artist’s Workshop: Zhi Lin

The Artist as a Critical Observer and Investigator

Workshop with Zhi Lin, Fellow in The Council of the Humanities and the Tang Center for East Asian Art:

Portrait of Lady Wanyan
WORKSHOP
Spring 2015
At Work with Artwork
Museum Curators

Jan Stuart, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery

Lee Ufan Relatum
WORKSHOP
Spring 2014
At Work with Artwork
Museum Curators

Alexandra Munroe, Guggenheim Museum

Rubbing of the Shi Qiang pan
WORKSHOP
Spring 2015
Chinese Paleography

Guolong Lai, University of Florida

Organized by Kent Cao, Princeton University

Detail of Hwaseong wonhaeng do Banchado
WORKSHOP
Spring 2014
Korean Art

Yi Sŏng-mi, Academy of Korean Studies

Principal organizer: Dora C. Y. Ching, Princeton University

Mogao Cave 251, central pillar and gabled ceiling (viewed from below)
WORKSHOP
Fall 2015
Lo Archive

Principal organizer: Dora C. Y. Ching

Mogao Cave 267, north wall and ceiling, seen from Cave 266
WORKSHOP
Spring 2011
Lo Archive Project and Dunhuang

Principal organizers: Jerome Silbergeld and Dora C.Y. Ching, Princeton University

Artwork by:  Unknown . Artwork title: White Lotuses
WORKSHOP
Summer 2019
New Approaches to Transregional Art History

2019 Princeton–Gakushuin Inter-University Graduate Student Workshop

Organized by Caitlin Karyadi

Detail of Map of the Grand Canal from Beijing to the Yangzi River
WORKSHOP
Summer 2014
Parallels and Convergences
Artwork by:   Wang Hong . Artwork title: Eight Views of the Xiao and Xiang Rivers
WORKSHOP
Spring 2019
Questions on the Concept of Landscape in Chinese Art

Organized by Cheng-hua Wang and Dora C. Y. Ching

Artwork by:  Kano Isen'in Naganobu. Artwork title: Copies of Paintings by Chinese and Japanese Masters
WORKSHOP
Spring 2018
Visual and Textual Lineages in Premodern East Asia

Organized by Yuanxin Chen and Caitlin Karyadi

Silk mouth cover for Chigusa
WORKSHOP
Spring 2015
Workshop on Chigusa

Principal organizers: Andrew M. Watsky and Dora C.Y. Ching, Princeton University, with Louise Cort, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery

Celadon ewer, melon shape with lotus-flower design
WORKSHOP
Spring 2005
Workshop on East Asian Ceramics

Robert D. Mowry, Sackler Museum, Harvard University