Explore the relationships between form and function as Wei-Cheng Lin (Art History. UNC) discusses the history of the Japanese folding screen and its role in shaping interior spaces during the Edo period.
Presented in connection with New Light on Japanese Painting: Recently Conserved Screens and Scrolls.
Free to members and valid UNC One Card holders | $5 non-members. As space is limited, RSVP to acklandRSVP@unc.edu.
DATE: November 7, 2012
LOCATION: Ackland Art Museum, UNC
TIME: 12:00-1:0pm
Art for Lunch: "Japanese Screens: History and Function in the Edo Period" – Wei-Cheng Lin, UNC-Chapel Hill
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