JOGS Gem & Jewelry Winter Show 2012
Event on 2012-01-27 10:00:00
Important Show Policies:
BUYER POLICIES
1. A photo ID is required to pick up badges for pre-registered guests.
2. No children younger than 16 years of age will be allowed onto the show floor, other than infants in baby holders or baby slings, no strollers. No groups of any kind are allowed into the show without permission of the show manager. There will be no exception to this rule, so please plan accordingly.
3. No cameras, photo cameras, or other recording devices will be allowed on the show floor.
4. In compliance with the Pima County regulations, there is no smoking allowed inside the Tucson Expo Center.
5. No animals will be allowed inside the Tucson Expo Center with the exception of service animals accompanying individuals with disabilities.
6. J.O.G.S. International Exhibits reserves the right at its sole discretion to determine if a buyer is qualified to attend the show based on the information provided by the registrant. The J.O.G.S. Gem and Jewelry Show is a private event and we hold the right to refuse entrance/service to anyone.
VISITOR POLICIES
Non-wholesale buyers may enter the Show as Visitors if they received an invitation from J.O.G.S. A distinct Visitor badge will be given to those individuals who cannot prove that they are wholesale buyers. Exhibitors hold the right to refuse sales to Visitors. Visitors may not attend the the free Champagne Brunch Buffet or internet lounge.
NON-EXHIBITING MANUFACTURERS
Non-exhibiting manufacturers must present the following:
1. Personalized business card
2. Photo ID/Passport
3. Brochure/picture of related items manufactured.
PRIVACY POLICY
We are committed to keeping your e-mail address and other personal data confidential. We do not sell, rent, or lease our registered buyers/visitors' records to third parties, and we will not provide your personal information to any third party individual, government agency, or company at any time. We will use your e-mail address solely to communicate Gem and Jewelry Show information.
I (we) agree to hold J.O.G.S. harmless from any and all claims, demands, suits, liability, damages, loss, costs, attorney fees, and expenses of whatever kind or nature which might result from our attendance or participation in this show.
at Tucson Expo Center
3750 E Irvington
Tucson, United States
Speak of Good Things: Nianhua and Chinese Folk Tradition 吉祥言 中國傳統年畫
Event on 2012-02-06 00:00:00
The San Diego Chinese Historical Museum is pleased to present a new exhibit, Speak of Good Things: Nianhua and Chinese Folk Tradition 吉祥言 中國傳統年畫.
Nianhua 年畫or “New Year Pictures" are essential decorations for the Chinese New Year Festival, the most joyous occasion in the Chinese calendar. Traditionally, peasants carved these auspicious images into woodblocks and printed festive designs to adorn homes and public places all over China. These images became especially popular in the Ming明朝(1368-1644 CE) and Qing 清朝Dynasties (1644-1911 CE), but they feature timeless symbols of good fortune, such as chubby babies, folk heroes, and symbolic animals. Dragons and images of guardian deities also serve to ward off bad luck and misfortune. These thrilling pieces of folk not only illustrate a broad array of symbols featured in Chinese art, but they also represent a form of cultural expression shared and understood by elite scholars and illiterate masses alike. Then and now, these festive images transcend geographic, linguistic, and socio-economic barriers to unite people in a common language of cultural symbolism and festivity.
Special thanks to Sally Yu Leung who kindly loaned many pieces from her personal collection for this traveling exhibit originally featured at the UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies Gallery. Ms. Leung specializes in Chinese culture and folk art, often producing and curating cultural exhibits. She has also had many active roles at the San Francisco Asian Art Museum and has served on the Commission of the Asian Art Museum. In addition, she has served on the boards of the Society for Asian Art, Chinese American International School and the Chinese Cultural Foundation.
The exhibit will be on display in the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Extension building at 328 J Street through the middle of March 2012.
The San Diego Chinese Historical Museum is located at 404 Third Avenue in downtown San Diego and is open Tuesday-Saturday from 10:30am-4:00pm and Sunday from 12:00-4:00pm. For more information, please visit our website at www.sdchm.org, email us at info@sdchm.org, or give us a call at 619.338.9888.
at San Diego Chinese Historical Museum
328 J Street
San Diego, United States
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