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Chinese painting and calligraphy

The QMUL Confucius Institute will once again be hosting a series of Chinese Cultural events (including workshops and concerts) throughout the year.

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  • Our first workshop of the year will be a Chinese painting class being held on Wednesday 18 October, 6–8pm  this is for beginners who are keen to learn about the beautiful art of Chinese brush painting. Through easy-to-follow instructions, everyone creates a piece of their own to take away!

  • We will also be running a Chinese calligraphy class on Wednesday 25 October, 6–8pm. Chinese Calligraphy is a form of calligraphy widely practiced in China and revered in the Chinese cultural sphere, which often includes Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam. The calligraphic tradition of East Asia originated and developed from China. Not only is it a functional way of writing, but it is also considered an art form within Asian culture.

Both events have very limited capacity and are on a first come basis, so if you would like to attend then please email s.zhang@qmul.ac.uk to reserve a space. 

The venue for both workshops will be Arts One Building, Room 2.07. 

All of our events, classes and courses are available to both QMUL students and staff, as well as members of the public. 

To learn more about the QMUL Confucius Institute and for more events happening please visit our website: http://language-centre.sllf.qmul.ac.uk/confucius-institute

 

 

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