More Ideas about Art: Winter and Spring Talks Hosted by the Williamson

Paul Jacoulet, Flocons de Neige (Snowflakes), 1956, wood block print, 15 5/16 x 11 7/8 in., Gift of The Dr. Ralph Riffenburgh and Angelyn Riffenburgh Collection of Japanese Art, Scripps College

Paul Jacoulet, Flocons de Neige (Snowflakes), 1956, wood block print, 15 5/16 x 11 7/8 in., Gift of The Dr. Ralph Riffenburgh and Angelyn Riffenburgh Collection of Japanese Art, Scripps College

Special Lectures

The Williamson Gallery continues its exciting selection of year-long presentations with an abundance of winter/spring lectures on the Scripps College campus. Free of charge and open to the public, these presentations are an invitation to spend some time in a different world.

January 26, 2015
Dr. Patricia J. Graham, Independent Consultant and Appraiser of Japanese Arts
Japanese Design: Aesthetic Components, Cultural Sources, Worldwide Partners
Steele Hall 101, 7:30 p.m.
Supported by the Jacqueline Avant Lectures in Japanese Art.

February 9, 2015
Meher McArthur, Asian art scholar
Lotus Moon: Art by the Buddhist Nun Rengetsu
Steele Hall 101, 7:30 pm
Supported by the Jacqueline Avant Lectures in Japanese Art.

February 23, 2015
Dr. Mary Dusenbury, independent scholar of East Asian textiles
Color in Ancient and Medieval East Asia
Steele Hall 101, 7:30 pm
Supported by the Erma O’Brien Distinguished Visiting Fellowship.

March 2, 2015
Hollis Goodall, Curator of Japanese Art, LACMA
Gold on Black: Japanese Lacquer of the Edo and Meiji Eras
Steele Hall 101, 7:30 pm
Supported by the Jacqueline Avant Lectures in Japanese Art.

April 6, 2015
Robert Hori, Urasenke Tea Ceremony Organization, Huntington Gardens
Arbor of Pure Breeze: The Tea House as a Living Museum
Steele Hall 101, 7:30 pm
Supported by the Jacqueline Avant Lectures in Japanese Art.
Please join us!


Dates are occasionally subject to change. For details, call the Gallery at (909) 607-3517.

During exhibitions, the Gallery is open Wednesday through Sunday, from 12:00-5:00pm. To find the locations of lectures, please visit the Scripps Campus map.

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