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Since 2009, I have shared E-Bridge Cross-Cultural and Integrated Chinese Art with nine art institutions, including seven from the USA, one from China, and one from Australia, and served their audiences, artists, or students through presentations, demonstrations, art workshops and courses for about 99 hours—57 hours in the USA, 12 hours in China, and 33 hours in Australia.
In Australia:
June 29 and July 27–November 1, 2025: I taught a cross-cultural and integrated art course for thirty hours for an Australian international training school.
1) June 29, 2025: I delivered a presentation and demonstration lasting about three hours for more than 2,000 audience members on my cross-cultural and integrated art at Global Art Ashfield in Sydney, Australia.
You can see some snippets via the link.
2) July 27–November 1, 2025: I taught for 30 hours on my cross-cultural and integrated art at Global Art Ashfield in Sydney, Australia.
You can see a few snippets of it in the first photo via the link.
In the USA:
-- March 8, 2025: the Ava Artists’ Guild and I co-led a cross-cultural and integrated Chinese art workshop—the fourth time since 2013—lasting about three hours.
Here are some snippets of it.
2) December 14, 2019: the Ava Artists’ Guild and I co-led a cross-cultural and integrated Chinese art workshop—the third time since 2019—lasting about three hours
You can see some snippets in the second and third photos via the link.
3) December 13, 2015: the Ava Artists’ Guild and I co-led a cross-cultural and integrated Chinese art workshop—the second time since 2013—lasting about three hours.
You can see snippets in the last 12 photos via the link.
4) September 12, 2015 (Tuesday): I gave a three-hour presentation for the artists of the Visual Artists Association of Springfield, Missouri, USA.
You can see snippets of the event in the first 12 photos via the link.
5) February 7–25, 2014: The Ozarks Technical Community College Art Gallery led my cross-cultural and integrated Chinese art workshop.
You can see some snippets related to it via the link.
Note: The workshop’s hours were not included in this section but were included in the College section.
6) November 9, 2013: I gave a presentation lasting about three hours for a group of art teachers from the Southwest District Art Teachers Association at the Art Centre of Drury University, USA.
You can see some snippets via the link.
Note: The presentation’s hours were not included in this section but were included in the University section.
7) September 21, 2013: the Ava Artists’ Guild and I co-led a cross-cultural and integrated Chinese art workshop—the first time since 2013—lasting about three hours.
Here are some snippets about the event.
8) May 13 and 17, 2013: I gave two demonstrations—totaling over six hours—in a cross-cultural and integrated Chinese art workshop at the Hampton Inn, organized by the Eastern Kentucky Explore Center and the Pikeville City Government during my art exhibition in Kentucky, USA.
This is one of the photos from the event.
This is the second photo from it.
9) May 6–25, 2010: The Art Gallery of the Student Union at Missouri State University hosted my cross-cultural, integrated Chinese art exhibition, which lasted approximately 12 hours.
You can see some snippets in the second-to-last and third-to-last photos in the link.
Note: The presentation’s hours were not included in this section but were included in the University section.
10) From September 4 to 24, 2009: Springfield District Art Council sponsored my first Cross-cultural and integrated / Comprehensive Chinese Art Exhibition while a workshop which was worked four times for a total of approximately 12 hours.
Here are some snippets about it: No. 1.
Here are some snippets about it: No. 2.
Here are some snippets about it: No. 3.
In China
From May 9 to July 2014, I taught about 15-hour course on my cross-cultural, integrated art by painting, music and poetry for an art training class on Shuangqiu Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing.
1) You can see some snippets in the first photo and in the second-to-last, third-to-last, and fourth-to-last photos in the link.
2) You can see some snippets related to it in the link.
3) You can see some snippets related to their painting class from nature.
2) Also, a girl learned Chinese poetry from me for about 9 hours in a coffee shop in Springfield, Missouri, in 2013.
If you have any questions, comments, or advice, you are welcome to write to me via info@ebridge.cn orshirley@ebridge.cn, and I will be very delighted to read them and respond to you with a big smile.
Sincerely,
Shirley Yiping Zhang
January 25, 2026
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