Yuli Wang
Address:
4-E Southway Road
Greenbelt, MD 20770
Tel.: 301-474-2908
E-mail: wangyuli66@gmail.com
Immigration Status:
Naturalized U.S. Citizen
Current Position:
January 2005-Present
Lecturer, Department of Asian and East European Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, in the School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, University of Maryland. College Park, MD
Courses taught:
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CHIN 204: Intermediate Written Chinese (Second Year Chinese)
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CHIN 220: Beginning Chinese Calligraphy
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CHIN 331: Chinese Calligraphy: Theory and Practice
Education:
BA (1992), Department of Design, Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, Tianjin, China
MA (1997), Department of History of Fine Arts, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China
Intensive English Program, Maryland English Institute, University of Maryland, Summer 2000
Overseas Chinese Language Teachers’ Seminar, The Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission, Washington, DC, Summer 2000
Professional Experience:
1992-94
Graphic Designer, Capital Steel Company, Beijing
October 1997-June 1999
Visiting Scholar, Art History and Archaeology, University of Maryland
1999-2000
Chinese Teacher, Mei-Hwa Chinese School, Silver Spring
Spring 2000
Teaching Assistant for Dr. Tsung Chin’s course on “Chinese Calligraphy” at University of Maryland
Fall 2000
Tutor in Chinese to the High Commissioner, Hong Kong Economic Trade Office, Washington, DC
Spring 2001
Teaching Assistant for Dr. Tsung Chin’s course on “Chinese Calligraphy” at University of Maryland
Spring 2004
Art Instructor (Chinese Calligraphy and Painting), Arts Program, City of Greenbelt
Summer 2004
Instructor (Chinese Calligraphy and Painting), Urban Artists Coalition, Washington, DC
Summer 2003
Chinese Art Workshop Instructor in Greenbelt Community Center, Greenbelt, MD
Spring 2004
Art Instructor (Chinese Calligraphy and Painting), Arts Program, City of Greenbelt
Summer 2004
Instructor (Chinese Calligraphy and Painting), Urban Artists Coalition, Washington, DC
Summer 2004-Present
Tutor in Chinese, Greenbelt, MD.
September 2007
Chinese Immersion Program Instructor in MultiLingual Solution. Inc.
Experience in Music
Summer 2007
Music Performance in New Deal Café, Greenbelt, MD.
Summer 2007
Traditional Chinese Music Workshop in Confucius Institute of University of Maryland.
Fall 2007
Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival Music Performance, Greenbelt, MD.
March 22-23, 2008
Music Performance in Round Theater, Silver Spring, MD.
January 9, 2009
Classical Chinese Music Performance with Chinese Zheng (21-string Zither),
College Park arts Exchange, Old Parish House
Experience in Studio Art:
Chinese Calligraphy
Chinese Ink Painting
Drawing
Watercolors
Oils
Publications (in Chinese):
Secai jingwu (Colors and Still-Life) (Shijiazhuang: Hebei Fine Arts Publishing House, 1995), p. 41.
Touxiang Sumiao (Drawings of Human Heads) (Shijiazhuang: Hebei Fine Arts Publishing House, 1995), p. 17.
“Pan Yuliang,” Yishujia (Artists), no. 245 (October 1995), pp. 108-229.
“On the Image of Women in Poster-Calendars,” Freedom Times, September 14, 1996, p. 28.
“Li Shutong,” in Zhu Boxiong and Cao Chengzhang eds., Zhongguo shuhua mingjia jingpin dadian (Masterpieces of Chinese Calligraphy and Painting) (Hangzhou: Zhejiang Education Publishing House 1998), pp. 1223-1236.
“Pan Yuliang,” Zhu Boxiong and Cao Chengzhang eds., Zhongguo shuhua mingjia jingpin dadian (Masterpieces of Chinese Calligraphy and Painting) (Hangzhou: Zhejiang Education Publishing House 1998), pp. 1481-1496.
“A Study of the Society for Painting Methods of Beijing [Peking] University,” Xiandai meishu (Modern Art), no. 79 (August 1998), pp. 58-69.
“A Study of the Huixue zazhi [Journal of the Study on Painting],” Xiandai meishu (Modern Art), no. 80 (February 1999), pp. 48-61.
“The Drawings of Zhang Ailing,” Yishujia (Artists), no. 321 (February 2002), pp. 400-403.
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