Takeout Tuesdays: An investigative look — Chinese Calligraphy...and why is there a Goose?
Online via Zoom
"An investigative look: Chinese Calligraphy ... and why is there a Goose?," with docent Pauline Tsui.
“Take out” a taste of art! Join museum docents and fellow art lovers for interactive lunchtime encounters with selected artworks from the collection. We’ll gather on Zoom to look closely at compelling works using high-resolution images and uncover fun facts. Each weekly session explores a different topic; unmute to join the conversation.
See all upcoming events in this series.Image: Geese among Reeds, approx. 1687-1787. by Huang Shen (Chinese, 1687 – after 1768). Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Ink and color on paper. Asian Art Museum, Museum purchase, B74D1. Photograph © Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.
The Asian Art Museum Docent Program is generously supported by the Dhanam Foundation and Society for Asian Art.