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Event
- TITLE:
- Yale-China Photography Exhibit
- WHEN:
- 11/ 9/12 - 05/31/13
- WHERE:
- Yale-China Association - New Haven
- Category:
- Exhibition
- Website:
- http://www.yalechina.org/home.php
- Contact:
- Annie Lin
- Contact email:
- grace.lin@yale.edu
- Contact phone:
- 203-432-2295
- Custom Field 4:
- Opening Reception on November 9, 2012, 4:30-6:30 PM
- Custom Field 5:
- Please RSVP to grace.lin@yale.edu
- Custom Field 6:
- https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bys6VYbrngFySll6alpMYWJEM3M/
Description
The Yale-China Association invites friends and community members to view its new exhibit, Foothills, featuring photography by Aaron Reiss. Yale-China will host an opening reception on Friday, November 9, 2012, 4:30-6:30 PM at 442 Temple Street, New Haven, CT; refreshments will be served, and Mr. Reiss will give an artist’s talk at 5:15 pm. All are welcome! Please RSVP by clicking on the ecard below or contacting
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About the Exhibit
Foothills is a window into the village of Wan'an in one of China’s poorest provinces—Anhui Province. It is at once representative of the 50% of China’s 1.3 billion population living in agrarian communities and also incredibly specific to these people in this place—following their lives as they connect and define each other. Foothills focuses on the three disparate but deeply connected areas that define life here: The Village, The School, and The Farmland surrounding them both. The exhibit will be on display through May 31, 2...
About the Exhibit
Foothills is a window into the village of Wan'an in one of China’s poorest provinces—Anhui Province. It is at once representative of the 50% of China’s 1.3 billion population living in agrarian communities and also incredibly specific to these people in this place—following their lives as they connect and define each other. Foothills focuses on the three disparate but deeply connected areas that define life here: The Village, The School, and The Farmland surrounding them both. The exhibit will be on display through May 31, 2...
Venue
- Venue:
- Yale-China Association - Website
- Street:
- 442 Temple Street
- ZIP:
- 06511
- City:
- New Haven
- State:
- CT
- Country:
-
Description
For more than a century, the Yale-China Association has promoted understanding between Chinese and American people through programs in the arts, education, health, and public service. Our work in the classroom, the hospital, and the community bring life-changing experiences to thousands of people each year. Teaching and learning are the heart of our work.
At Yale-China we believe that individuals—and individual organizations—can be a force for making the world more peaceful and humane. Our work is based on the conviction that sustained, one-on-one contacts between Chinese and American people not only enrich the lives of the individuals involved but contribute, ultimately, to improved relations between our two nations.
The Yale-China Association is a private, non-profit organization based on the campus of Yale University.
At Yale-China we believe that individuals—and individual organizations—can be a force for making the world more peaceful and humane. Our work is based on the conviction that sustained, one-on-one contacts between Chinese and American people not only enrich the lives of the individuals involved but contribute, ultimately, to improved relations between our two nations.
The Yale-China Association is a private, non-profit organization based on the campus of Yale University.
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