Please Note: This event has expired.
THE ART OF DISPLAY: Meaning And Context Of Artworks In Late Imperial China With Jan Stuart, Smithsonian Institution
THE ART OF DISPLAY: Meaning And Context Of Artworks In Late Imperial China With Jan Stuart, Smithsonian Institution
Sunday April 17, 2016, 2:00 p.m. Fath Auditorium, Cincinnati Art Museum
Join Jan Stuart, Melvin R. Seiden Curator of Chinese Art at the Freer and Sackler Galleries, as she discusses how Chinese paintings and ceramics were put on view in imperial China from the 14th to 19th century, and how presentation was a vehicle for the emperor to express personal taste, advance his political agenda, and show his authority.
Reception to follow at 3:00 p.m.
Made possible in part by a grant from ArtsWave.
ADMISSION INFO
FREE and open to the public
LOCATION
PARKING INFO
Parking: FREE. Bike Racks are available outside the Main Entrance of the Art Museum. Hook up to one of our Marcel Duchamp-inspired racks during your visit! Accessible Parking is available in our north parking lot, just past the main visitor parking lot and entrance. Wheelchair + Stroller Entry is available via our DeWitt Entrance, on the east side of the museum, near the accessible parking. Access to the Mary R. Schiff Library + Archives is available via our Castellini Foundation Entrance, just to the right of the main entrance on the west side of the building.