Virtual Lecture Series: Japanese Aesthetics
Exploring Japan's Artistic Sensibilities
Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024 | 10 AM Online via Zoom
Explore the variety, complexity, and beauty of traditional Japanese art forms including lacquerware, swords, screens, and more. History and innovation, aesthetics and function, artist and patron come together in this dynamic look at the Asian Art Museum’s exquisite and extensive Japanese 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.
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Image: Freshwater jar (mizusashi), Momoyama period (1573-1615) or Edo period (1615-1868) Stoneware with natural-ash glaze; wood with lacquer (lid). Asian Art Museum, B68P4. Photograph © Asian Art Museum.
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This lecture will be recorded so members can watch again at their leisure at the Virtual Member's Lounge.