MEET THE CURATORS

Chicago Day At Worlds Fair Columbian Exposition 1893, with more than 700,000 fair visitors.in attendance.
Source: Huffington Post



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CATHERINE
YEH
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Project Curator of
"Asia at the World's Fairs"
Professor of Chinese and Comparative Literature, Boston University
CATHERINE YEH
EDUCATION
PhD, Harvard University
MA, Harvard University
BA, University of California, Santa Cruz
Catherine Vance Yeh is Professor of Modern Chinese Literature and Transcultural Studies at Boston University. Her research interests include 19th and 20th century Chinese literary, media, and visual culture. Her work has focused on the social and political implications of Chinese entertainment culture and literature, and its impact on social change in late imperial and Republican era China.



JANET
LIU
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JANET LIU
Co-Curator and Website Designer of
"Asia at the World's Fairs"
Janet graduated from Boston University with a B.A. in a double major of Art History and Psychology. She has previously
interned for the Chinese contemporary artist, Xu Bing in his studio in Beijing and for the Curator of Chinese Art, Dr. Nancy Berliner at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. She is deeply interested in learning about the moment of contact between cultures, particularly in the East-West dichotomy, as well as exploring the space where art, history, education and technology crossover and meet.
EDUCATION
BA, Boston University


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Co-Curator of "Asia at the World's Fairs"
Associate Professor of
Japanese Art and Architecture
ALICE Y. TSENG
EDUCATION
PhD, Harvard University
MA, Harvard University
BA, Columbia University
Dr. Alice Y. Tseng specializes in the art and architecture of Japan, with particular focus on the 19th and 20th centuries. Her research interests are the history of institutional buildings, collections, exhibitions; transnational and transcultural connections between Japan and Euro-America; and the role of the visual arts in cultural transformation, invention, and revival.

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ALICE Y.
TSENG



ROBERT
MUROWCHICK
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Co-Curator of "Asia at the World's Fairs"
Associate Director of Boston University's
Center for the Study of Asia
ROBERT MUROWCHICK
EDUCATION
PhD, Harvard University
MA, Harvard University
BA, Yale University
Associate Director,
BU Center for the Study of Asia (BUCSA)
Director, AsianArc: The Asian Cultural Heritage Research Initiative (formerly the International Center for East Asian Archaeology and Cultural History, or ICEAACH)
Adjunct Associate Professor of Archaeology
Dr. Robert Murowchick’s principal research interests include the development of early metallurgy in China and Southeast Asia, archaeological remote sensing (particularly the use of aerial and satellite imagery), and the relationship among politics, nationalism, and archaeological research.
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WEN-HAO TIEN
Co-Curator of "Asia at the World's Fairs"
Assistant Director of Boston University's
Center for the Study of Asia
EDUCATION
MPH in Health Policy Management, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
BS, Tunghai University,Taichung, Taiwan
Wen-hao Tien is the Assistant Director of the Center for the Study of Asia, and the Division of the Regional Studies of the BU's Pardee School of Global Studies. She works with the Director of the Center for the Study of Asia as well as the Chair for the Council of Directors of the Division of Regional Studies to build a strong interdisciplinary regional studies community at BU.

WEN-HAO
TIEN
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XIAOYI PENG
Curatorial Assistant of
"Asia at the World's Fairs"
EDUCATION
BA, Boston University
Xiaoyi received her B.A. in Art History from Boston University and had internship experiences in both China and the U.S. in various positions in museums and galleries. She is currently an M.A. candidate in the Regional Studies East Asia program at Harvard University with a research focus on Japan. She is interested in exploring themes such as identity and modernization through Japanese art and architecture.
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XIAOYI
PENG
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YANXIN
LU
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YANXIN LU
Curatorial Assistant of
"Asia at the World's Fairs"
EDUCATION
BA, Boston University
Yanxin Lu graduated from Boston University with a major in Communication, and a CAS concentration on Chinese Culture and Literature. She has previously worked for CCTV, the predominated state television broadcaster in China, Omnicom media group, and Tencent Technology to continue her interest in both traditional and digital media. She aspires to innovate the use of digital media to change the landscape of education and non-profit organizations. By applying a variety of visual content and interactive elements, she hopes to use digital media to build further connection with the public, and engage them in the study of Asian culture.


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YIRAN WENG
Research Assistant of
"Asia at the World's Fairs"
EDUCATION
BA, Boston University
Yiran Weng received her B.A. degrees in Comparative Literature and Russian Language & Literature with a minor in Visual Arts at Boston University. Her interest lies in the cultural phenomenon of the emergence of modernity in Russian and Eastern Asia. As a graphic designer, her works majorly focus on combining traditional Eastern Asian art with contemporary abstract graphic style.

YIRAN
WENG
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