This lecture features works by 18th and 19th century Japanese artists from the permanent collection of the Flint Institute of Arts.
Guest Lecturer, Dr. Sarah Lippert
Associate Professor of Art History, University of Michigan-Flint
Japanese prints have been popular in and outside of Japan for centuries. Capturing pilgrims to courtesans, what do these colorful and beautiful designs tell us about the rhythms of Japanese life and their appeal? And, what don’t they tell us? This lecture features works by 18th and 19th century Japanese artists from the permanent collection of the Flint Institute of Arts.
FIA members Free; Children 12 & under Free; Adults $7.00; Students with ID $5.00; Senior citizens $5.00; Huntington Free Saturdays
Phone: 810.234.1695
Email: info@flintarts.org
2018/03/14 - 2018/03/14
Flint Institute of Arts
1120 E. Kearsley, Flint, MI 48503
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