NYU Shanghai students learned the Chinese folk art of sugar painting, a craft which uses melted sugar to create traditional animal and plant figures. Two Shanghainese sugar artists instructed students at the October 26 event. (Photo by: Wenqian Hu) NYU Shanghai students learned the Chinese folk art of sugar painting, a craft which uses melted sugar to create traditional animal and plant figures. Two Shanghainese sugar artists instructed students at the October 26 event. (Photo by: Wenqian Hu) NYU Shanghai students learned the Chinese folk art of sugar painting, a craft which uses melted sugar to create traditional animal and plant figures. Two Shanghainese sugar artists instructed students at the October 26 event. (Photo by: Wenqian Hu) NYU Shanghai students learned the Chinese folk art of sugar painting, a craft which uses melted sugar to create traditional animal and plant figures. Two Shanghainese sugar artists instructed students at the October 26 event. (Photo by: Wenqian Hu) NYU Shanghai students learned the Chinese folk art of sugar painting, a craft which uses melted sugar to create traditional animal and plant figures. Two Shanghainese sugar artists instructed students at the October 26 event. (Photo by: Wenqian Hu) NYU Shanghai students learned the Chinese folk art of sugar painting, a craft which uses melted sugar to create traditional animal and plant figures. Two Shanghainese sugar artists instructed students at the October 26 event. (Photo by: Wenqian Hu) NYU Shanghai students learned the Chinese folk art of sugar painting, a craft which uses melted sugar to create traditional animal and plant figures. Two Shanghainese sugar artists instructed students at the October 26 event. (Photo by: Wenqian Hu) NYU Shanghai students learned the Chinese folk art of sugar painting, a craft which uses melted sugar to create traditional animal and plant figures. Two Shanghainese sugar artists instructed students at the October 26 event. (Photo by: Wenqian Hu) NYU Shanghai students learned the Chinese folk art of sugar painting, a craft which uses melted sugar to create traditional animal and plant figures. Two Shanghainese sugar artists instructed students at the October 26 event. (Photo by: Wenqian Hu) NYU Shanghai students learned the Chinese folk art of sugar painting, a craft which uses melted sugar to create traditional animal and plant figures. Two Shanghainese sugar artists instructed students at the October 26 event. (Photo by: Wenqian Hu) NYU Shanghai students learned the Chinese folk art of sugar painting, a craft which uses melted sugar to create traditional animal and plant figures. Two Shanghainese sugar artists instructed students at the October 26 event. (Photo by: Wenqian Hu) NYU Shanghai students learned the Chinese folk art of sugar painting, a craft which uses melted sugar to create traditional animal and plant figures. Two Shanghainese sugar artists instructed students at the October 26 event. (Photo by: Wenqian Hu) Share: Facebook Twitter Weibo All Years202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013 Apply Intramural Badminton TournamentMar 13 2015 Harold Koh and Jeffrey Lehman Talk Life and LawMar 13 2015 Woody Wu Speaks at NYU ShanghaiMar 12 2015 'Women in Academia' Panel DiscussionMar 10 2015 Festival of the ArtsMar 9 2015 Holi CelebrationMar 6 2015 Lantern Festival CelebrationMar 6 2015 NYU Shanghai Forum on RacismMar 6 2015 Vice Mayor of Shanghai Tiehui Weng Visits NYU ShanghaiMar 5 2015 Chinese New Year CalligraphyFeb 14 2015 B1 Cafeteria Revamps MenuFeb 10 2015 Catharine MacKinnon Speaks at NYU ShanghaiFeb 6 2015 Sports FairFeb 4 2015 Super Bowl XLIX Viewing PartyFeb 3 2015 Chinese New Year Paper-CuttingFeb 2 2015 Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 … Next › Next page Last » Last page