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SUMMARY:A Life Adorned: A Conversation with Jill DeDominicis
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, April 5\n10:30 a.m. PT\nSpeaker: Jill DeDominicis\, Senior Manager of Visitor Experience at Mingei International Museum \nJoin us for a conversation with Jill DeDominicis of the Mingei International Museum as she explores the role of adornment in cultural history. She will discuss the distinguished Mingei bead collection\, as she was lucky enough to be one of the staff members and volunteers involved with documenting and preserving this one-of-a-kind collection of more than 11\,000 beads\, and share how beads have played a powerful role through history. Her talk will be enriched by her shared passion for beads and crafts developed during her six years as an editor at Ornament Magazine\, a prestigious journal focusing on adornment. \n  \nRSVP to Michele Schlecht at schlecht@sdsu.edu for the Zoom meeting information. \n  \nSponsored by the Arts Education Council.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/a-life-adorned-a-conversation-with-jill-dedominicis/
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SUMMARY:History & Appreciation of Indian Art & Culture: 5-day Mini Course
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, April 5–Friday\, April 9\n8:00–9:30 p.m. PT daily\nSpeaker: Benoy K. Behl\, filmmaker\, art historian\, and photographer \nThis is a unique opportunity to be led by Benoy K. Behl\, art historian and documentarian\, on a journey through Indian art and culture and its influences across Asia. During this 5-day mini course\, lectures will be profusely illustrated by Behl’s well-known photographs and films\, including scarcely seen ancient murals. He will discuss the continuity of the tradition of painting in India\, the Indian pantheon and its epics\, and the magnificence of Chola bronzes\, among many other artistic aspects of the region. Selected films will be shown from his vast repertoire of documentary films produced across India and many countries of Asia. \n  \nCourse Schedule \nApril 5: Introduction to Indian art and illustrated talk on mural paintings of India \nApril 6: Birth of deities in Indian art \nApril 7: Spread of Indian culture across Asia (talk and film screening on Japan)\nFilm on miniature paintings of Kangra\, mainly on themes of Lord Krishna \nApr 8: Talk and film on the aesthetics of art of the Gupta period (ca. 5th century CE)\nTalk and film on the bronzes of Tamil Nadu\, mainly of the Chola period \nApr 9: Talk and film on sacred Buddhist dances\nTalk and film on Ramayana performances in 10 countries of South and South-East Asia. \nAll presentations will be followed by Q&A. \n  \n$25 registration fee* \nThe $25 fee applies only towards days 1 and 2 of the program. Days 3–5 are free of charge. \n  \nPlease reserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \nReserve my spot! \n  \nSponsored by the South Asian Arts Council. \nFeatured: Shri Devi (detail)\, ca. 1100\, India. Bronze sculpture. Museum purchase with funds provided by the Beatrice Lynds Bequest. 2004.3.\n \n 
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/history-appreciation-of-indian-art-culture-5-day-mini-course/2021-04-05/
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SUMMARY:How I curated the Exhibition of Ambassador & Mrs. E.F. Drumright’s Ink Diplomacy for the San Diego Chinese Historical Museum
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 29\n1:00 p.m. PT\nSpeaker: Ping-Hui Ku\, scholar\, San Diego Chinese Historical Museum (SDCHM) guest curator\, and Ambassador & Mrs. E.F. Drumright’s INK DIPLOMACY exhibition catalogue author \n  \nThis talk by Ping-Hui Ku will share details of how she curated the Ambassador & Mrs. E.F. Drumrights’ INK DIPLOMACY exhibition that is currently on display at the San Diego Chinese Historical Museum. Ping-Hui also authored an exhibition catalogue for the above-mentioned exhibition\, which includes 35 Chinese paintings\, all by 32 famous Chinese artists from mainland China to Taiwan since 1949. The artists gifted these treasures to the Drumrights during 1958 to 1962 and after\, and the works have not been on view to the public for 60 years. Ping-Hui’s research about the Drumright’s Life in INK began from studying the Chinese paintings in the SDMA collections since October 2013. \nPing-Hui is an independent scholar with extensive background in Chinese art. She has conducted independent research at The San Diego Museum of Art since 2013; studied Chinese landscapes for six years with Master Wu Yi\, the founder of The Association of Chinese Modern Art\, New York; and completed two years of field studies in China researching Buddhist art located at 12 grottoes. \nIn addition\, Ping-Hui has worked as a Systems Engineer at Bell Laboratories; a Manufacturing Engineer at Hewlett Packard Co.; and a Senior Industrial Engineer at General Instrument of Technology in Kaohsiung\, Taiwan. Her education background includes a Bachelor of Engineering\, Industrial Engineering from Chun Yuan Christian University\, Taiwan\, ROC; a Master of Management Science degree\, Quantitative Analysis\, from Stevens Institute of Technology\, Hoboken\, New Jersey; and studies in the Ph. D. program of the Operations Research department at the Polytechnic Institute of Technology\, Brooklyn\, New York for a year. \n  \nJoin us for an exploration behind the scenes of this exhibition of diplomacy and art. \n  \nPlease note\, this session will be conducted virtually via Zoom. \nReserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \nReserve my spot! \n  \nSponsored by the Asian Arts Council.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/curating-exhibition-ambassador-mrs-drumright-ink-diplomacy/
CATEGORIES:Lecture-old,Support Council
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