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Tag Archives: Freer Gallery of Art
Funding: Anne van Biema Fellowship for Research on Japanese Visual Art
Freer|Sackler Japanese Art Fellowship The Smithsonian Institution’s Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery welcome applications for the Anne van Biema Fellowship for research on Japanese visual art. The successful candidate will gain access to the world-class library … Continue reading
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Tagged art history, Freer and Sackler Galleries, Freer Gallery of Art, funding, research, visual arts
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Visual Culture and Social Upheaval: Imaging Change in Late Edo Period Japan
Upcoming program open to the public at the Freer Gallery in conjunction with two ongoing exhibits at the Freer-Sackler: Visual Culture and Social Upheaval: Imaging Change in Late Edo Period Japan Saturday, May 5, 2 pm Freer Gallery, Meyer Auditorium … Continue reading
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Tagged art, early modern, Edo period, Freer Gallery of Art, Japan, Japanese art, pop culture, visual culture, Washington DC
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Funding: Anne van Biema Fellowship in Japanese Visual Arts, Freerand Sackler Galleries
Now taking for applications: The 2012 competition for the Anne van Biema Fellowship to support excellence in research and publication in the Japanese visual arts, at the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution … Continue reading
Rare Book Workshop: “The Art of the Book in Edo and Meiji Japan, 1615-1912”
University of Virginia Rare Book School welcomes applications for its upcoming course, “The Art of the Book in Edo and Meiji Japan, 1615-1912,” which will be taught by Ellis Tinios, Honorary Lecturer at the University of Leeds, visiting researcher at … Continue reading