July 10, 2019Guest Lecture: Spatial Construction of the Jiang Nan Classical GardenAibin Yan (East China University of Science and Technology). Wednesday, July 10, 2019. Harvard University, Sackler Building 427.
July 26, 2019Guest Lecture: An Infinity of Stupas: Types of Chinese Buddhist Pagodas – 3Nan Wang (Tsinghua University, School of Architecture). July 26, 2019. Harvard University, Sackler Building 427.
July 31, 2019Guest Lecture: Transferring Postmodernism to China: A Productive MisunderstandingYing Wang (Tongji University, College of Architecture and Urban Planning). Friday, July 31, 2019. Harvard University, Sackler Building 427.
August 5, 2019Hui-Style Architecture SeriesShunlai Yao 姚顺涞 (Research Center of Hui-Style Architecture and Engineering, Anhui). Monday – Thursday, August 5 – 8, 2019. Harvard University, Sackler Building 427.
August 14, 2019Guest Lecture: Discipline, Media, and Notions: The Social Evolution in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Transitional Moment of Chinese ArchitectureWang Kai (Tongji University). 1 pm–3 pm, Wednesday, August 14, 2019. Harvard University, Sackler Building 427.
October 4, 2019Guest Lecture: On the “Image of the Extinction of the Dharma” at the Dazhushengku Cave of BaoshanLiu Yi (Capital Normal University). 1 pm–3 pm, Friday, October 4, 2019. Harvard University, Sackler Building 422.
October 23, 2019Guest Lecture: Sun Ren Artist TalkSun Ren (China Academy of Art). Wednesday, October 23, 2019, 7 - 9 pm. Harvard University, Sackler Building, Auditorium.
November 15, 2019Conference: Site and Sight: Chinese PagodaFriday, November 15-16, 2019. Harvard University, Arthur M. Sackler Building, Room 427.
December 22, 2019Guest Lecture and Multimedia Film: To The MoonEugene Wang (Harvard University). December 22, 2019. Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts.
August 10, 2020Guest Lecture: Water and Land Paintings from the Qinglong TempleDr. Sun Bo (National Museum of China). 9:30-11:00pm EST, Monday, August 10, 2020. Online via ZOOM at Harvard CAMLab.
August 17, 2020Guest Lecture: Landscape Illustration in the Tripitaka: Religious and Political Meanings behind the Tenth-Century Imperial Commentary on the Buddhist CannonDr. Sun Bo (National Museum of China). 9:30-11:00pm EST, Monday, August 17, 2020. Online via ZOOM at Harvard CAMLab.
March 18, 20212021 Glorisun International Intensive Program on Buddhism, hosted by Harvard FAS CAMLabAugust 4–25, 2021. ONLINE, with Harvard FAS CAMLab.