There’s a new exhibit at the Taylorsville-Redwood Markosian Library on the second floor (west side) highlighting a collection of artifacts and memorabilia which are part of SLCC’s history of educational programs of study in China.
If are exploring Study Abroad opportunities through SLCC, many of the beautiful gold and silver works on display are from the Shanghai Normal University which hosts SLCC’s China program to this day!
Colorful lacquered panels with examples of traditional stage makeup for the Peking Opera are from a joint education program for Nursing established between Utah and the Heilongjiang Forestry Health College in Jiamusi, China. Other items in the exhibit range from traditional Chinese iconographic works such as a decorative Dragon and Phoenixplate to ceramics and hand-painted seashells.
Whether you are interested in Chinese art, culture, study abroad, or just feel like gazing at something unique for a few moments, be sure to stop by the top floor of the Markosian Library and take a moment to experience some SLCC history!
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