国产一级片一区二区三区Iav黄色免费看I久久久久国产成人免费精品免费I人成午夜视频I97福利在线I国产麻豆剧传媒免费观看I久久爱www.I一区二区三区视频在线I久久免费高清I麻豆国产精品永久免费视频I91尤物国产尤物福利在线播放

Feature: U.S. artist recounts two-decade efforts in promoting cultural exchanges with China

Source: Xinhua| 2019-07-29 08:07:24|Editor: Liangyu
Video PlayerClose

CINCINNATI, the United States, July 28 (Xinhua) -- Jan Brown Checco has been busily showing a group of Chinese artists around the midwestern U.S. city of Cincinnati lately so the latter could create art pieces inspired by the beauty the city and hold a joint exhibition with their American counterparts.

It was Checco's latest effort in promoting artistic exchanges between China and the United States. An artist herself, she has enjoyed exchanging art views and discussing techniques with her Chinese counterpart for the past two decades.

The paint out program she led this time include 11 artists from Liuzhou city in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and seven local artists. Together they created approximately 50 paintings and drawings with different methods and materials, depicting landmarks and iconic scenery of Cincinnati.

"This is the first time that we have artists come and work and then have an exhibit of the things that we create together," said Checco excitedly.

She said the interactions among the group were inspirational and informative.

The Chinese artists did a demonstration of how they make an image based on a photo on the first day they arrived in the city. The U.S. artists were able to compare and contrast the artistic approaches the two sides took.

"There's a lot of learning going on," she said.

"Art is without borders. Whenever such exchange happens, our understanding with one another deepens," said Huang Chaocheng, professor of Guangxi Arts University, who participated in the program.

He added that the enchantment of art lies in the possibility of seeking common points while reserving differences.

"The two sides have worked hard to embrace diversity and oppose hegemonism," said Huang.

The program was sponsored and organized by the Cincinnati-Liuzhou Sister City Committee.

The two cities, which do not have direct flights connecting them yet, established their sister-city relations 31 years ago.

Since then, artists from the two cities have been working closely to enhance each other's aesthetic experience and bringing people of the two sides more closely.

One of the places that the artists went sketching in Cincinnati was the Smale Riverfront Park. Built only eight years ago, the park has become the front yard of the entire city. Checco, who took part in designing the park, said some of the features were inspired by designers' trip to Liuzhou.

"In Liuzhou, we had our trips on the river, saw the city lit at night, and appreciated the beautiful gardens in Longtan Park. We like to bring the beauty back to our own hometown," she said.

In Smale Riverfront Park, there are staircases that look like waterfalls and curtains of water. At night, a rainbow of lights comes on and it creates a show of light and water. Checco said the idea was borrowed in Liuzhou, when she and other artists took a trip along a river.

Now in her 60s, Checco has volunteered to work with Cincinnati's network of 10 sister cities for 20 years. When asked what motivated her to keep working hard to promote the cultural exchanges with China, she said the partnerships among cities far apart have made people feel much connected.

"The principle that the sister cities is based on is that we cannot go to war with another country if we have friends living there," she said, adding that she felt she had done something meaningful in all her years of voluntary work that she had brought people from different background together.

"It makes us feel part of the world. It makes us feel part of their community. It's something that can heal the world," said Checco, who has made lifetime friends in the sister cities exchange program.

She cherished the memory when she took part in a friendship garden project, which involved artists from both sides.

"That was a great experience of having an idea from two places on the opposite side of the globe," said Checco. The team worked together with drawings, sending each other images, and discuss what needs to change through the internet.

She was very impressed when she visited Liuzhou with a delegation of approximately 60 people from Cincinnati and saw the garden was built just as the team had designed, drawn, and discussed.

She aspires to learn about China and enhance understandings between Chinese and American people at a very early age.

"My uncle was a professor at Ohio State University who had many doctorate students from East Asia. He would travel there and bring back slide shows and gifts. We as young kids would sit and watch the slide shows," said Checco.

Under her uncle's influence, she started to want to go to places in East Asia from the time she was only four or five years old.

"Family members and friends traveling and then sharing their travel stories is really, really important for children," said Checco. That is also one of the reasons why she has spared no efforts in making travels happen more often.

TOP STORIES
EDITOR’S CHOICE
MOST VIEWED
EXPLORE XINHUANET
010020070750000000000000011100001382660811
主站蜘蛛池模板: 日本高清中文字幕免费一区二区| 无码专区heyzo色欲av| 亚洲成a人片在线不卡一二三区| 久久精品久久电影免费理论片| 极品粉嫩福利午夜在线播放| 久99视频精品免费观看福利| 丰满少妇呻吟高潮经历| 亚洲制服有码在线丝袜| 久久精品亚洲中文字幕无码网站| 精品深夜av无码一区二区| 精品国产第一国产综合精品| 成人欧美一区二区三区黑人 | 天天做日日做天天添天天欢公交车| 免费国产高清在线精品一区| 在线精品国产一区二区三区 | 精品久久人妻av中文字幕| 无码gogo大胆啪啪艺术 | 人妻体内射精一区二区三区| 九九99久久精品综合| 夜晚成人18禁区导航网站| 国产一区二区三区在线观看| 色无码av在线播放| 2019日韩中文字幕mv| 99在线精品国自产拍不卡| 在线成人| 久久综合给合久久狠狠狠88| 伊人久久一区二区三区无码| 亚洲一区视频| 午夜爱爱爱爱爽爽爽网站| 久久九九51精品国产免费看| 人人做人人妻人人精| 亚洲a成人无m网站在线| 午夜爽爽爽男女免费观看影院| 国产乱子伦在线观看| 久久天天躁狠狠躁夜夜| 国产69精品久久久久乱码| 婷婷色国产精品视频一区 | 久久无码人妻一区二区三区| 日韩精品欧美在线视频在线| 人妻中文字幕在线网站| 久章草在线精品视频免费观看|