Teachers and visitors sign up for Back-to-School Night in the Sackler Pavilion.1Picture by June HuIn the Sackler Pavilion, under wire sculptures and surrounded by floral baskets, visitors enjoy traditional Asian food.2Picture by June HuTeachers enjoy a demonstration of the ancient art of Chinese calligraphy in front of the Sackler shop.3Picture by June HuTeachers become students in the art of paper-folding during the origami workshop held in the colorful ImaginAsia classroom.4Picture by June HuSitting in front of small shrines and bending over wooden desks, teachers and other visitors concentrate on making cranes, turtles and lotuses out of multi-colored paper.5Picture by June HuAfter many tries for some, few tries for others, participants managed to create vibrant final products such as this candleholder. 6Picture by June HuFreshman Sally Huang plays a solo on the Guzheng, or Chinese harp, for a roomful of educators during the Back-to-School Night for Educators event at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.7Picture by June Hu