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SUMMARY:Edwin Binney 3rd Memorial Lecture: In Search of Beautiful Friends: Story of a Dispersed Buddhist Palm-Leaf Manuscript
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 20\n10:00–11:30 a.m. PT\nSpeaker: Dr. Sonya Rhie Mace\, George P. Bickford Curator of Indian and Southeast Asian Art at The Cleveland Museum of Art and Adjunct Professor Department of Art History at Case Western Reserve University\, Cleveland\, Ohio \n\n  \nFour of the oldest paintings in the Edwin Binney 3rd Collection at The San Diego Museum of Art are from a Buddhist manuscript made in Nepal around the 1100s. Known as the Gandavyuha-sutra\, the Sanskrit text describes the young merchant Sudhana’s quest to find “beautiful friends” who explain how to reach enlightenment. Ever since the 1950s\, when a number of leaves entered museum collections throughout the United States\, art historians have praised the paintings for their lyricism and visual appeal. Until recently\, only about 42 pages were known worldwide\, but within the last decade many more have come to light. This lecture presents new research on the history\, structure\, and interpretation of this long-celebrated illuminated manuscript. \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$10 for North American & European registrants | Free for all others \n  \nSponsored by the South Asian Arts Council. \n  \nFeatured: Sudhana traveling through a rocky landscape with two bulls (detail)\, Nepal\, 12th century. Opaque watercolor and ink on palm leaf. Edwin Binney 3rd Collection. 1990.154
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/edwin-binney-3rd-memorial-lecture-in-search-of-beautiful-friends-story-of-a-dispersed-buddhist-palm-leaf-manuscript/
CATEGORIES:Lecture-old,Support Council
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SUMMARY:Artist Panel Discussion: How Art Provides a Conversation for Healing
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 20\n10:00 a.m.–noon\nSpeakers: Katie Ruíz\, artist; Juan Carlos del Valle\, realist painter; and Seth Sullivan\, mixed media artist and creative director\nModerator: Alessandra Moctezuma\, art professor and Gallery Director at San Diego Mesa College \n  \nJoin the Latin American Art Council of The San Diego Museum of Art for a virtual panel discussion featuring creative experts of contemporary art to discuss the topic entitled\, “How Art Provides a Conversation for Healing.” Under the climate of COVID-19\, artists will not only impart the effects to their artistic expression in a distinct time not seen in recent generations\, but also share how it has amplified social and civic crises. The big question is how art can provide a healthy conversation for healing. \nThe panel features three accomplished Hispanic artists: Katie Ruíz\, an artist best known for her colorful Mexican blanket series; Juan Carlos del Valle\, a realist painter who alters icons from contemporary myths such as processed food\, toys\, and amazing narratives with more than forty exhibitions presented from 2004 to 2017 in México\, Perú\, and the United States; and Seth Sullivan\, a mixed media artist and creative director whose designs are inspired by nature. LAAC board member Alessandra Moctezuma\, an art professor and Gallery Director at San Diego Mesa College\, will be the moderator. \n  \nReserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once registration is complete. \n\nReserve my spot! \n\n  \nSponsored by the Latin American Arts Council. \n  \n\nFeatured Works: Juan Carlos del Valle. Donut XV\, 2012. Oil on canvas. | Katie Ruiz. Back to the Source\, Into the Ether\, 2019. Oil on canvas. | Seth Sullivan. Gracias Maquiladora\, 2019. Recycled paint brushes on plywood.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/artist-panel-discussion-how-art-provides-a-conversation-for-healing/
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