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China Institute

China Institute

125 East 65th Street
(between Lexington and Park Avenues)
New York, NY  10065
Tel: (212) 744-8181
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Free for children, members, $4.00 seniors, students, $7.00 adults.
Mon, Wed, Fri – Sun: 10 am – 5 pm
Tues, Thurs: 10 am – 8 pm
The gallery is closed between exhibitions and on major holidays.

When American philosopher John Dewey lectured at Peking University in 1919 he was impressed by both the size of his audience and its understanding of the West. He wondered if a lecture in Chinese at Columbia University, where he taught, would be understood by more than a handful of experts.

To begin rectifying this imbalance in cross-cultural understanding, Dewey and colleagues founded the China Institute in 1926. Today it remains the only institution in New York to focus solely on Chinese art, civilization and culture. It presents shows of Chinese painting, calligraphy, architecture, decorative art, folk art, photography and textile work from all periods, curated by internationally known scholars. The institute's close relationship with Chinese museums has meant that it's been able to borrow outstanding works never before seen in the West.

Also offered are guided tours to other museums and private collections containing important holdings, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art as well as lectures on art, culture and society; Chinese-language classes; studio courses; concerts; and children's workshops.  The institute's special access to China's film archives has permitted it to screen films never distributed in the country where they were made.

Foreign-language Programs
The institute offers language classes for PreK to elementary students, teens and adults. Private tutoring is also available. The Sinomateque Film Series screens Chinese-language films, with subtitles.

Free Tuesday and Thursday Evenings
The gallery is free on Tuesday and Thursday evening, 6-8 pm.
Senior Discount
For membership, seniors (65 and older) pay $45 (individual) or $85 (dual/family).
  • Directions: Subway: 6 to 68th Street - Hunter College
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  • Disability Access: Wheelchair accessible, but a ramp must be put in place at the front entrance. Call (212) 744-8181, x136, or e-mail questions to access@chinainstitute.org.
  • Disability Assistance:

    Hearing: American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters available to accompany scheduled group tours of gallery.
    Vision: Verbal description tours available to groups. Tours must be booked in advance.
    To schedule services please call (212) 744-8181, x147 or e-mail yma@chinainstitute.org.

  • On-Site Food: None, but groups may bring bag lunches.

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China Institute Listings

  • Gallery Tours for All Age Groups

    Mon, Feb 13, 2012 – Sun, June 17, 2012 China Institute Gallery's art education program, Discover China Through Art (DCTA), introduces participants to the celebration of the Chinese New Year Festival and the exhibition "Theater, Life, and the Afterlife: Tomb Décor of the Jin Dynasty from Shanxi." The three-part program generally features a docent-led gallery tour, a video presentation, and a hands-on art workshop. This program will help participants understand the beautiful intricate brick carvings from an excava...

  • Theater, Life and the Afterlife: Tomb Decor of the Jin Dynasty from Shanxi

    Thurs, Feb 9, 2012 – Sun, June 17, 2012 Brick carving is a traditional folk art that was used to decorate architecture and adorn tombs. Recent excavations have uncovered unique theatrically-themed brick carvings from the Shanxi province, revealing a passion for theater in this region during the Jin dynasty.

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