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6 Friday / March 6, 2015

One Hour Exhibition: Kunisada and Kuniyoshi

03:00 pm to 04:00 pm
Indiana University Art Museum 1133 East 7th Street
http://artmuseum.iu.edu

Please meet in the museum’s third floor office. No pre-registration is required, but space is limited. Admission will be on a first come-first served basis.

The Utagawa School was the most influential training ground for Japanese woodblock artists in the nineteenth century. Judy Stubbs, the IU Art Museum’s Pamela Buell Curator of Asian Art, will discuss works by two of its most famous students: Utagawa Kunisada and Utagawa Kuniyoshi.

Cost: Free

For more information contact:

Alex Nelson
(812)855-5445
[email protected]

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