Virtual Lecture Series — Expressions of Gender in Asian Art
A virtual lecture for museum members.
Wednesday, Jun. 12, 2024 | 10 AM Online via Zoom
Gender-fluid and ambiguously gendered depictions have existed in the art of numerous Asian cultures
for thousands of years. Often, this portrayal of people and deities of indeterminate gender was informed by the spiritual concept of nonduality. Explore some of the fascinating representations of gender in
various Asian traditions as illustrated by objects from the Asian Art Museum’s collection.
This one-hour virtual lecture by one of our community speaker docents is followed by a half-hour Q&A.
10:05 AM | Welcome
10:10 AM | Program
11:00 AM | Q&A
Members at every level are invited to attend this virtual event.
Need help registering? Email [email protected].
Image: Untitled, No. 25, 2008, by inri (Japanese, b. 1973). Gelatin silver print. Asian Art Museum, Gift of Jack and Susy Wadsworth, 2013.15. © RongRong & inri. Photograph © Asian Art Museum.
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This lecture will be recorded so members can watch again at their leisure.