Sponsors: Academic Affairs CEL Office, Visual Arts Studio
Dates: March 13-16, 2025
Location: Beijing
In this experience, led by Visual Arts professor Monika Lin, participants will collaborate with factory workers who create art inspired by their daily work and stories. "Community Narratives" is a collaborative printmaking activity that focuses on everyday objects as symbols of memories, place, and identity. Objects serve as vessels for memories, holding stories that reveal significant aspects of our lives. This trip also includes guided visits to the 798 Art Zone, the National Art Museum, and other art spaces, featuring discussions and reflections throughout.
Cost: RMB 900 covering hotel, local transport, workshop materials, expert guides, and some meals. You will be expected to purchase your own train tickets to and from Beijing. We will tell you which trains to book and can teach you how to do the booking if you haven’t done it before.
Application Instructions
Students who apply for this trip should demonstrate an interest in visual arts, storytelling and community engagement. To better prepare, there will be a required 90-minute workshop with Professor Lin held before the trip. During the trip, short discussion and reflection sessions will be held at the various sites. No prior art experience is required.
Apply here by Feb. 9 at 11:59 pm Shanghai time. Spots are limited.
Itinerary (subject to change)
Wednesday, March 5
17:30-19:00 mandatory training
Thursday, March 13
12:45 - Depart from campus
14:00 - G18 train
19:00 - Hotel check-in and self-explore the hotel area (dinner is self-organized)
Friday, March 14
9:00am-8:00pm: Printmaking workshop and activities at Social Sensibility. Group dinner to reflect on the experience and artwork.
Saturday, March 15
9:00am-2:00pm: Guided tour of the 798 Art Zone and exploration of galleries and other art spaces in the area. We will regroup in the afternoon to reflect.
2:00-7:00 pm Visit artists’ studios and have conversations with the artists.
Participants will have the rest of the evening free.
Sunday, October 20
9:00am: Hike up Jingshan Mountain for a panoramic view of the Forbidden City.
10:30am Visit the China National Art Museum with exhibitions on display showcasing both traditional and contemporary art. Return to Shanghai in the afternoon.