Authority, Propaganda, and Fine Arts

TELUS International Centre, University of Alberta 11104 - 87 Avenue, Edmonton

Panel Discussion Prof. Nancy S. Steinhardt (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.) Prof. Michael G. Chang (George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, U.S.A.) Prof. Martin Powers (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.   1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Mactaggart Art Collection tours

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Picturing Social Justice in Early Modern China and England

TELUS International Centre, University of Alberta 11104 - 87 Avenue, Edmonton

Guest Speaker: Prof. Martin Powers (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.) Location: TELUS International Centre (Room 134) (light lunch provided after) In 1741 Richard Hatchett adapted the Chinese play The Orphan of Zhao as a vehicle for exposing Robert Walpole’s corruption and abuse of power. What Hatchett viewed as corruption, most Englishmen saw as … Continue reading Picturing Social Justice in Early Modern China and England

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Darren Fung – ESO Symphonies for Kids: The Great Human Odyssey

Citadel Theatre 9828 101 A Avenue, Edmonton

A specially-edited, hour-long version of the CBC The Nature of Things documentary The Great Human Odyssey – produced in Edmonton by Dr. Niobe Thompson with a magical score by former Edmontonian Darren Fung – will be presented in a kid-friendly format, narrated by Niobe himself. Don't miss this performance full of stunning visuals and the magic … Continue reading Darren Fung – ESO Symphonies for Kids: The Great Human Odyssey

$15 – $25

Time Depth with Dick Der, Visual Artist

Scott Gallery 10411 - 124 Street NW, Edmonton

Time Depth: March 5 - 26, 2016 “Time Depth” is a two-person exhibition featuring new paintings by Edmonton artist, Dick Der and Vancouver artist, Edward Epp. Their works, differently, both demonstrate aspects of time and locale: Venetian colour and architecture in the abstract paintings of Dick Der and bands of atmosphere and horizon in the … Continue reading Time Depth with Dick Der, Visual Artist

The Beat Goes On – Kita no Taiko’s 30th Anniversary Performance

Timms Centre for the Arts University of Alberta, Edmonton

Hosted by the Timms Centre for the Arts (112 St 87 Ave) on Saturday March 5 at 7:00 pm and Sunday March 6 at 2:00 pm, this show is a celebration of three decades of drumming and how our music has defined our journey. Taiko is traditional Japanese drumming that has undergone a modernization since … Continue reading The Beat Goes On – Kita no Taiko’s 30th Anniversary Performance

$22

The Beat Goes On – Kita no Taiko’s 30th Anniversary Performance

Timms Centre for the Arts University of Alberta, Edmonton

Hosted by the Timms Centre for the Arts (112 St 87 Ave) on Saturday March 5 at 7:00 pm and Sunday March 6 at 2:00 pm, this show is a celebration of three decades of drumming and how our music has defined our journey. Taiko is traditional Japanese drumming that has undergone a modernization since … Continue reading The Beat Goes On – Kita no Taiko’s 30th Anniversary Performance

$22

FACL x ECYLC = Dimsum Leadership Lunch

Dynasty Century Palace Restaurant 206, 9700 105 Avenue NW, Edmonton

The Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers (FACL) and Edmonton Chinese Young Leaders Council (ECYLC) invites you to join us for good food, friendship, fellowship and inspirational stories.   SPEAKERS We welcome our special guest speakers, Mr. Nathan Ip and Mr. William Lau. Mr. Nathan Ip is an Edmonton Public School Board Trustee and the President of the Edmonton Chinese Young Leaders … Continue reading FACL x ECYLC = Dimsum Leadership Lunch

$10 – $25

Mastering the game of Go – can a computer program beat a human champion?

Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary Science, University of Alberta Edmonton

When: 4 p.m. Monday, March 14 Where: 1-140 Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary Science (CCIS), University of Alberta In a January 27 publication in the Journal Nature, a team of researchers at Google Deepmind, led by two University of Alberta alumni, announced their program AlphaGo, which plays the ancient Asian game of Go at a professional level. Now, AlphaGo is challenging a top … Continue reading Mastering the game of Go – can a computer program beat a human champion?

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Beyond the Lens: China Through the Lens of John Thomson

Enterprise Square 10230 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton

China through the Lens of John Thomson (1868-1872) and The Mactaggart Art Collection: Beyond the Lens are two exhibitions that explore life in 19th century China presented by the University of Alberta Museums at the U of A Museums Galleries at Enterprise Square. China through the Lens of John Thomson (1868-1872), an exhibition organized by Betty … Continue reading Beyond the Lens: China Through the Lens of John Thomson

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Hideki Yamakawa’s Infinite Reoccurrence

Unnamed Venue North bank of North Saskatchewan River at bottom of Range Road 275 south

Hideki Yamakawa's Infinite Reoccurrence Made of arrangements of logs, sticks and other deadfall, Yamakawa has created an all but anonymous sculpture garden — camouflaged from a distance, ranging in topography and scale from small rings of woven branches around single trees to something that could pass as high-end conceptual architecture, if developed by beavers. Hideki … Continue reading Hideki Yamakawa’s Infinite Reoccurrence

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