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The Art of Narrative in Japanese Prints (Approved INT 100)

A group of men wearing clothing resembling loin cloths trying to catch char at night. They are holding long poles and standing in and on the banks of a river. They are surrounded by trees and the night sky. Japanese characters are on the right side.

Date and Time

Wednesday, March 19, 2025 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Location

The Art of Narrative in Japanese Prints is located in the Richard M. DeVos Center Wall Gallery (Building B) with discussion being held in the Regency Room (102E DeVos Center) located in Building E.

Description

Join Curator of Exhibitions and Collections Joel Zwart to learn more about narrative storytelling in Japanese woodcut prints. Zwart will discuss the exhibition Compelling Visions: The Art of Narrative in Japanese Prints, currently on display in DeVos B (Pew Campus). 

This event will take place in the Regency Room in DeVos E and includes a ramen bar! 

This talk is INT 100 approved and hosted by the College of Education and Community Innovation Dean's Office.

This event has been tagged as academic, arts, culture, event, food, free, japanese, japaneseprints, printmaking, and ramen.

Contact

artmuseum@gvsu.edu

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