学画中国画 – Chinese Painting Workshop

4 panel painting of bamboo, flowers, and hummingbirds

Come learn to paint!

The CCC will be hosting a FREE Chinese Painting workshop on Monday, February 13th! Painter Chen Shuguang, Associate Professor of Fine Arts at Shandong University of Art & Design, will be joining us virtually to give live instruction in ink brush painting. Basic art supplies will be provided, but we encourage you to bring your own if you have them.

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来学水墨画!

2月13号, CCC主办免费的水墨画讲习班!画家陈淑光,山东工艺美术学院副教授,会直播教学中国水墨画。我们提供基本画材和画具。如果您有自己的画材和画具,也欢迎您自带。

Details:

DateMonday, February 13th
Time4:30 pm
LocationMiller Hall 239
CostFREE

Chinese Conversation Club

WWU’s Chinese Conversation Club is a place to get together with other language learners to improve their Mandarin speaking skills.

Chinese Conversation Club Winter Meetings

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Welcome back for Winter Quarter classmates! This quarter the Chinese conversation club will be meeting regularly on Mondays from 4:30 – 5:30pm, typically in Miller hall 131 if it is available. Anyone interested in practicing their Mandarin Chinese is welcome to attend, whether you are a first-year student, a grad student or just someone doing some independent study. Activities during regular meetings will vary. We play games, watch videos, or occasionally have guest lessons from native speakers.

Monday January 23rd we will be learning some techniques of Chinese calligraphy from professor Claudia Liu. Art supplies will be available, but if you have your own materials we recommend you bring some.

In order to stay up to date with the latest club news and announcements about exact meeting locations, we recommend that you join the club discord and say hello: https://discord.gg/cPeMHcAHEK

Chinese Conversation Club
Chinese Conversation Club

WWU’s Chinese Conversation Club is a place to get together with other language learners to improve their Mandarin speaking skills.

2023年春节 – Spring Festival!

The Spring Festival, or 春节 (chūnjié), also know as the Lunar New Year, or Chinese New Year, is one of the most important holidays in China. It is traditionally a time when the entire family gathers together to eat, celebrate and welcome the new year. The Festival also marks the change in the zodiac calendar. In 2023 Spring Festival officially falls on the 22nd of January, and begins the Year of the Rabbit.

This year the Chinese Department is hosting a Spring Festival celebration in Miller Hall 121, on Friday January 20th from 4:30 – 6:00pm. There will be lots of delicious food, and performances by students of the department showcasing some of their talents. While there is no dress code and formal attire is not required, you’re encouraged to wear anything red or gold, or traditional attire from your culture. Admittance is free, so come celebrate and get to know your classmates and professors a little better in a fun and relaxing atmosphere.