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Scenes and Symbols: Artworks from China, Korea, and Japan
Artworks from China, Korea, and Japan from the Boston University School of Theology Art and Artifact Collections The art of China, Korea, and Japan is filled with elements that hold deep meaning. Whether a painted lotus flower, or beautiful ink script, the images show us the importance that history, culture, and ritual hold in this part of the world. This exhibition hopes to celebrate the impact Asian art has had on personal and cultural attempts to make meaning in what can seem like a shallow world. On Display in STH Library and Community Room, through Fall 2018.
When | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm every day until Friday, November 16, 2018 |
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Building | School of Theology Library and Community Room |
Room | 745 Commonwealth Avenue |
Contact Name | Kara Jackman |
Contact Email | kjackman@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | School of Theology Library |
Fees | Free |
Open To | Students faculty staff |