UM Lowe Art Museum Showcases Almost 300 Years Of Japansese History 60th Year Exhibition Preview and Lecture 6/22/12

UM Lowe Art Museum Showcases Almost 300 Years Of Japansese History In Its 60th Year
Exhibition Preview and Lecture
Friday, June 22 at 7 p.m.
The Lowe Art Museum, located at the University of Miami
1301 Stanford Drive
Coral Gables.

Japan moves from an introspective time to its awakening during the Edo and Meiji periods

Introspection and Awakening: Japanese Art of the Edo and Meiji Period, 1615-1912, will be on view June 23 – October 21, 2012 with a preview lecture and reception on June 22nd at 7 p.m.

Curated by Lowe Art Museum Director and Chief Curator, Brian A. Dursum, the exhibition features 225 mixed media works, and is drawn entirely from the permanent collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami. The exhibit will feature paintings, sculpture, prints, ceramics, and lacquer from the 17th-early 20th century.

Exhibition on display June 23-October 21, 2012. Preview and lecture Friday, June 22, 7-10 p.m.

Admission: Regular Admission (not including special events) is $10; $5 for Seniors and Non-UM Students; Free for Lowe Art Museum Members, University of Miami students, faculty and staff, and children under 12.

Gallery and Museum Store hours: Tuesday-Saturday: 10-4; Sunday: 12-4; Monday: Closed. For more information, call (305) 284-3535 or visit www.lowemuseum.org.

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