To celebrate the Year of the Snake, "Zodiac on Parade," a public art project, displays snake statues to reflect the culture, people, and traditions surrounding the Lunar New Year.
A program of Chinese art forms — traditions cherished and passed along among generations in the Asian-American community — ...
For the Chinese zodiac, this Lunar New Year will kick off the Year of the Snake, the National Museum of Asian Art said. This year marks the intersection between the Year of the Snake and the ...
An ongoing exhibition at Shanghai Library East is celebrating the Year of the Snake with a display of 270 snake-themed ...
The Year of the Snake, according to the Chinese Zodiac, starts on Jan. 29 and lasts ... including activities from the El Paso Museum of Art, the El Paso Museum of Archaeology, and the upcoming ...
As one of the 12 animals in the traditional Chinese zodiac, the snake is widely represented in ... engravings and digital art, created by established artists like Dai Dunbang and Zheng Xinyao ...
we take the opportunity to revisit the starring roles of this mystic animal in art. Snake is the sixth animal sign in the 12-year zodiac cycle and based on traditional Chinese calculations ...
with the white snake consistently portrayed as a resilient and righteous figure. Beyond the tales, snakes have also taken on positive symbolism through the Chinese zodiac, with its association ...
The Livingston Center for Art and Culture honors 2025 and the Chinese zodiac’s “Year of the Snake” in its current exhibition, now on display at 119 S. Main St. through ...
according to the National Museum of Asian Art. In the Chinese zodiac, each new year, according to the lunar calendar, is associated with one of 12 animals, and 2025 marks the Year of the Snake.
Happy Lunar New Year! 2025 is the Chinese Lunar Year of the Snake—specifically, the Wood Snake. Like any new year, this is a time for new beginnings and endless opportunities.