Lecture series for the Echoes of Nature exhibition at Studio Channel Islands. OLLI Members receive 50% off!
Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 1 p.m.
Dr. Kuiyi Shen 沈揆一
Lecture: Modern Chinese Art History (Part I)
Time: 1:00PM-2:00PM, June 11, 2022
Languages: English and Mandarin
Kuiyi Shen is Professor of Asian Art History, Theory, and Criticism, Vice Chair and Director of Ph.D. Program [at the University of California San Diego]. His teaching and writing has focus on Chinese and Japanese art with an emphasis on modern and contemporary Chinese art and Sino-Japanese art exchanges in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 2 p.m.
Dr. Julia Frances Andrews 安雅兰
Lecture: Modern Chinese Art History (Part II)
Time: 2:00PM-3:00PM, June 11, 2022
Languages: English and Mandarin
Julia F. Andrews, a specialist in Chinese art, was the first American art historian to conduct dissertation research in China after formal establishment of US-China relations in 1979. Her first book, Painters and Politics in the People’s Republic of China, 1949-1979 (University of California Press,1994), which she wrote during her early years at Ohio State, won the Joseph Levenson Prize of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) for the best book of the year on modern China. Her more recent book, Art of Modern China (co-authored with Kuiyi Shen), published by the University of California Press, 2012, received the biennial Humanities Book Prize of the International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS) in 2013.
Saturday, June 18, 2022 at 1 p.m.
Dr. Hui-shu Lee 李慧漱
Lecture: Art of the Brush: Looking at Chinese Painting
Time: 1:00PM-2:00PM, June 18th, 2022
Languages: English and Mandarin
Chinese art historian Dr. Hui-shu Lee will give a lecture on pre-twentieth-century Chinese art history. She is a professor at University of California, Los Angeles. Her field of specialization is Chinese painting and visual culture in the pre-modern era, with a particular focus on gender issues. She also works extensively on representations of place, cultural mapping, and garden culture.
Saturday, June 25, 2022 at 1 p.m.
Dr. Aihua Z. Pearce 爱华皮尔斯
Lecture: Chinese Artists and Their Works at Studio Channel Islands Art Center Gallery
Time: 1:00PM-2:00PM, June 25th, 2022
Languages: English and Mandarin
A classical figurative draftswoman and art historian, Dr. Aihua is originally from Beijing, China. She began her art training at an early age, and then pursued a professional education at the China Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. After this she immigrated to the United States, and studied art at Cal Lutheran University and classical figurative sculpture at Academy of Art University, San Francisco. She holds a Ph.D. in art history and visual culture from the University of Exeter, United Kingdom.
Lecture series for the Echoes of Nature exhibition at Studio Channel Islands. OLLI Members receive 50% off!
Monday, June 6, 2022 at 6:30 PM
Dr. Haiqiong Deng
Demo: Traditional Folk Instruments
Time: 6:30PM-9:30PM
Languages: English and Mandarin
Dr. Haiqiong Deng is the director of Chinese Music Ensemble at Florida State University. She is an Award-winning zheng master and has given lectures and performances throughout North America and China for audiences of all ages.
Dr. Haiqiong Deng is a master player of the 21-string Chinese guzheng and a veteran practitioner of the 7-string guqin culture. Dr. Deng has also expanded her musical expressions through the exploration of diverse world music traditions. Her collaboration with master Indian sitarist, Nalini Vinayak, led to the 2011 release of the album—Stringing Echoes: Classical Indian Music by Sitar and Chinese Zheng—a CD that, for the first time in history, combined Chinese zheng, Indian sitar, and tabla on classical Indian Music. Her world music-influenced compositions include Layered Fantasy: for Indonesian Gamelan and Chinese Zheng (2014); Kora: for Intercultural Band Omnimusica (2018); and Guru (2020).
Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 6:30 PM
Dr. Nan Liu 刘楠
Demo I: Traditional Chinese ink painting: flowers, birds, and landscapes (Shanshui hua, 山水画)
Talk: Traditional Chinese ink painting
Time: 6:30PM-9:30PM
Languages: English and Mandarin
Dr. Nan Liu is the associate art professor at Florida A&M University. Nan was born and raised in China, where he graduated from Nan Kai University (Beijin) with a B.F.A. and Capital Norman University (Bijing) with an M.A. in Art Education. He has lived in Florida for nearly 20 years and in that time he has completed both a master of fine art degree in painting and a Ph.D. in art education at Florida State University.
Nan has explored various art forms in recent years, including drawing, watercolor, tempera, and oil painting and his subjects range from figures to landscapes. His artworks have been exhibited across the United States among public institutions, museums, and galleries. Many of his paintings and drawings are in private collections and his work has been lauded regionally and nationally.
Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 6:30 PM
Dr. Nan Liu 刘楠
Demo II: Chinese calligraphy
Talk: Chinese calligraphy
Time: 6:30PM-9:30PM
Languages: English and Mandarin
Dr. Nan Liu is the associate art professor at Florida A&M University. Nan was born and raised in China, where he graduated from Nan Kai University (Beijin) with a B.F.A. and Capital Norman University (Bijing) with an M.A. in Art Education. He has lived in Florida for nearly 20 years and in that time he has completed both a master of fine art degree in painting and a Ph.D. in art education at Florida State University.
Nan has explored various art forms in recent years, including drawing, watercolor, tempera, and oil painting and his subjects range from figures to landscapes. His artworks have been exhibited across the United States among public institutions, museums, and galleries. Many of his paintings and drawings are in private collections and his work has been lauded regionally and nationally.
Saturday, June 18, 2022 at 3:00 PM
Victor Wang 维克托·王
Demo: Charcoal Wash Technique in Figurative Painting
Talk: Contemporary oil painting: The Heroes: Chinese Artist Qi Baishi
Time: 3:00PM-6:00PM
Languages: English and Mandarin
Victor Wang will give a brief overview of his approach to figurative painting, describing his selection of subject and his handling of paint before he demonstrates his use of the traditional charcoal wash technique.
Victor Wang grew up in Northern China and graduated BFA from The Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts, one of three top art institutes in China. After graduation he taught there for four and a half years and was sent to The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as a visiting scholar.
He earned his MFA in Fontbonne University. He currently lives in St. Louis, where he teaches painting, drawing and graduate critique classes as a full professor at Fontbonne University. He has exhibited widely across the country and internationally and has won various awards for excellence, including awards for both painting and art instruction.
Victor Wang has been shown nationally and internationally. The figures in his paintings serve as vehicles to convey the human experience, representing the emotional tension and psychological drama of life’s turning points. The images portrayed in his art are provoked by the childhood memories and past experiences that represent the memories of his life.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022 at 4:00 PM
Yu Ji 计宇
Figure Drawing from Life with Clothed Model
Time: 4:00PM-7:00PM
Languages: English and Mandarin
Yu Ji, also known as Ji Hongyu had his undergraduate study in drawing and painting at Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, China (1977-81). He came to the United States in 1983 and studied at State University of New York College at New Paltz, where he earned his MFA degrees in painting/drawing (1986) and in printmaking (1989). As a scholarship recipient, he participated in the La Napoule Art Foundation’s figurative painting workshops in France (1985) and at University of New Hampshire (1986). He was also awarded the Charles H. Revson fellowship for his post-graduate study at New York Studio School (1986-87).
Having been involved in studio teaching, Yu Ji’s university tenure includes teaching positions at the Senior High School of Central Academy of Fine Art in Beijing (1981-83), Southern Utah University (1989-94) and Eastern Illinois University (1994-99). Currently he is teaching life drawing and painting at California State University, Long Beach (1999-Present). In addition to an active participation in visiting artist programs to many art schools across the country, he has traveled to China during recent years as a visiting artist to a series of fine art institutes that includes Guangzhou, Tianjin, Hubei Academies of Fine Arts, Hebei Normal University, Northeast Normal University, and Beijing Collage of Clothing and Fashion Design. He has also helped establish an exchange program between California State University in Long Beach and China’s fine art academies in Guangzhou and Tianjin.
Saturday, June 25, 2022 at 3:00 PM
Mian Situ 司徒绵
Demo: figurative painting- a traditional lady who dresses up in a traditional costume
Talk: The academic approach to history painting – from subject, to models….. to finish!
Languages: English and Mandarin
Time: 3:00PM-6:00PM
Mian Situ will give a brief overview of the academic approach to painting figures from different eras before demonstrating his technique. This talk and demonstration will take place in the gallery.
Born in Southern China, Mian Situ received his formal art training in his native homeland of Guangdong, formerly Canton. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Guangzhou Institute of Fine Art, and subsequently earned a Masters in Fine Art. Mian’s paintings reflect his upbringing in the rural countryside of his native China. His deep-toned impressionistic paintings of the backcountry often focus on people going about their daily lives in their small villages and farming communities.
Mian’s artistic versatility is also evident in his exquisite portraiture, as well as his more recent works inspired by western historical themes and American landscapes. Since 1995, he has been recognized with many national art awards. During the 2003 Masters of the American West show at the Gene Autry Museum, he was honored with three major awards: the Thomas Moran Memorial Award (in recognition of exceptional artistic merit), Artists’ Choice Award and Patrons’ Choice Award. He has also won the Award for Excellence for Master Signature Members for his painting, “Helpful Hand”.