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Living and teaching in Hangzhou

Trip: China

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Days 10/11 More Puzzle Pieces

CHINA | Wednesday, 15 Apr 2015 | Views [425] | Comments [1]

Our way of operating has been slow to adjust. We tend to ask a question or pose a possibility to see how things would work. As soon as we mention anything, our hosts create a plan, jumping into action. When we consider the situation and choose differently, ... Read more >

Tags: city farming, country kitchen restaurant, generosity, hangzhou downtown, neighborhood blight, wealth, west lake


Day 9: Staying Local, Sunday Stroll

CHINA | Monday, 13 Apr 2015 | Views [310]

What an enormous change a warm day can make. Sunday is a family day, and our little campus doubles as a public park. Families with young children, and couples with older parents, walk about, set up little tents, have picnics, stoop by the edges of the ... Read more >

Tags: caa campus, century market, cultural character, eating, helpfulness, local streets


Photos: Sunday Stroll

CHINA | Monday, 13 Apr 2015 | Photo Gallery

Staying Local on Campus and in the Market
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Tags: caa campus, century market, local hangzhou


Day 8: Tea & Company All Day Long

CHINA | Sunday, 12 Apr 2015 | Views [270] | Comments [1]

Plans change as often as they are made here. In fact, plans are like sticks thrown in the water and wherever they go is the plan.  For nearly a week we had a “date” and “time” for a meeting at the Dragon Hotel gallery to ... Read more >

Tags: black tea, cultural questions, green tea, longjian tea, longjian tea fields, studio visit, tea tasting


Photos: Day 8: Tea & Company

CHINA | Sunday, 12 Apr 2015 | Photo Gallery

tea at CAA, tea at art studios, tea in fields
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Tags: art studio, tea ceremony, tea fields


Day 7: End of Week One

CHINA | Saturday, 11 Apr 2015 | Views [326]

It is unfathomable that we were on our way here last Friday, and yet, here it is the end of the first week of teaching. Our sleep schedule is still unusual – falling asleep early, waking in the early morning for a while and then returning to sleep ... Read more >

Tags: housekeeping, rectilinear assignment, tea merchants, walking campus


Photos: Day 6/Day 7

CHINA | Saturday, 11 Apr 2015 | Photo Gallery

Walking the hill, Tea, Food, Home Studio
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Tags: campus caa, food, home studio, shui an shan ju resort hotel, tea, wang shu architecture


Day 6: A Day In Parts

CHINA | Friday, 10 Apr 2015 | Views [367]

Housekeeping and setting up the studio space defined the morning today. We smell sewage in the bathroom and it appears to us that the seal on the toilet is leaking… that wax ring on which the toilet sits should seal off all odor and moisture. ... Read more >

Tags: buying wool, communication, rectilinear assignment, tea, teaching, young artists in china


Day 5: Relational Volumes

CHINA | Thursday, 9 Apr 2015 | Views [439]

Early morning is a sweet time for organizing thoughts and watching the gray light change texture. Still cloudy but not raining. We had petite dejeuner around 6 AM of sliced mango, Asian pear and peanut butter  with strawberry jam on rolls. Sneaky ... Read more >

Tags: daily life, laundry, rectilinear assignment, relational volumes, rowena reed costello, workers


Photos: Day 5

CHINA | Thursday, 9 Apr 2015 | Photo Gallery

Wandering, workers, our room, and Second Class
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Photos: Rectilinear Assignment

CHINA | Thursday, 9 Apr 2015 | Photo Gallery

exploring relational forms
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Tags: china academy of art students, rectilinear assignment, relational space, rowena reed kostello, studio work


Photos: Day 4: Teaching Begins

CHINA | Wednesday, 8 Apr 2015 | Photo Gallery

Class Begins Dot Assignment - Defining Space
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Day 4: Teaching Begins

CHINA | Wednesday, 8 Apr 2015 | Views [334]

Still waking up at 2AM. Still raining. Still noodles for breakfast with pickled vegetable, sautéed greens and fruit, with packaged cakes. Walking in the rain, and hiding under cover of the Hotel buliding to give the staff time to clean our room.... Read more >

Tags: adjusting, dot assignment, teaching


Photos: Tea Market Wanderings

CHINA | Sunday, 5 Apr 2015 | Photo Gallery

Tea Market Wanderings
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Tags: bamboo, hangzhou tea market, street market


Day 2: Serendipity & Discovery

CHINA | Sunday, 5 Apr 2015 | Views [313]

Still adjusting to the new time zone, we found ourselves eating slices of mango with a handful of cashews at 2 AM, but went back to sleep until after 6. Our hotel offers breakfast late on Sunday, with similar things (noodles, eggs, fruit, rice porridge) ... Read more >

Tags: air quality, hangzhou, longjian tea, new century market


Photos: First Days in Hangzhou

CHINA | Saturday, 4 Apr 2015 | Photo Gallery

arriving, eating. walking around the hotel area
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Tags: architecture, food, hangzhou


First Night, First Day in Hangzhou

CHINA | Saturday, 4 Apr 2015 | Views [398]

First Night, First Day In Hangzhou   Perhaps because it came after our 15 hour flight, the longest part of arriving seemed to be the 5 hours it took to get from Shanghai to Hangzhou. We passed through customs and our hosts met us without incident, ... Read more >

Tags: architecture, china academy of art, food, hangzhou


Departure

CHINA | Saturday, 4 Apr 2015 | Views [397]

Up early and on the bus to Newark airport, we began our adventure. Meeting a pleasant young man from Beijing, we began the halting, laughing, pausing rhythm of speech that is sure to follow for the next month! He looked up words on his phone to talk ... Read more >

Tags: arrival, departure, technology


Photos: First days in Hangzhou

CHINA | Saturday, 4 Apr 2015 | Photo Gallery

Arrival and exploration
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Tminus 3 still prepping

USA | Monday, 30 Mar 2015 | Views [411] | Comments [1]

To use our new global phone we have had to take the plunge into the icy waters of Android out of the skin temperature iPhone world. After some initial research, we found that we had to have a phone that was unlocked (meaning not tethered to one network), ... Read more >

Tags: phones, preparation, sim cards, technology


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