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China Event: "Mahogany Furniture and Thang-ga Paintings: An Evening with Mrs. Pan Haiying"

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February 5, 2019
5:45PM - 7:45PM
Hagerty Hall 388 (1775 College Rd)

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Add to Calendar 2019-02-05 17:45:00 2019-02-05 19:45:00 China Event: "Mahogany Furniture and Thang-ga Paintings: An Evening with Mrs. Pan Haiying" Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures presents:  "Mahogany Furniture and Thang-ga Paintings: An Evening with Mrs. Pan Haiying" This event features Mrs. Pan Haiying 潘海英, founder and curator of Hongwenboya 泓文博雅 Art Museum. Mrs. Pan has been devoted to traditional Chinese artworks and artifacts for thirty years. Currently she serves in the committees of the Association for China Forestry Industry and the Beijing Municipality General Assembly. Her two presentations, one on the revival of traditional Chinese household design, and the other on Tibetan religious paintings (from medieval, late imperial to contemporary periods), will provide insights for researchers of Art History, Design, Tibetology, Chinese Literature, Folklore, and Religious Studies. No registration needed. All are welcomed to join for discussion and food. 5:45-5:50, Opening Remarks5:50-6:30, Traditional Chinese Furniture/Architecture and Yin-yang Philosophy6:30-6:40, Short Break with Refreshments6:40-7:20, How to Appreciate a Thang-ga Painting: A Collector’s Perspective7:20-7:40, Questions from the Audiences7:40-7:45, Closing Remarks  Hagerty Hall 388 (1775 College Rd) East Asian Studies Center easc@osu.edu America/New_York public
Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures presents: 
 
"Mahogany Furniture and Thang-ga Paintings: An Evening with Mrs. Pan Haiying"
 
This event features Mrs. Pan Haiying 潘海英, founder and curator of Hongwenboya 泓文博雅 Art Museum. Mrs. Pan has been devoted to traditional Chinese artworks and artifacts for thirty years. Currently she serves in the committees of the Association for China Forestry Industry and the Beijing Municipality General Assembly. Her two presentations, one on the revival of traditional Chinese household design, and the other on Tibetan religious paintings (from medieval, late imperial to contemporary periods), will provide insights for researchers of Art History, Design, Tibetology, Chinese Literature, Folklore, and Religious Studies. No registration needed. All are welcomed to join for discussion and food.
 
5:45-5:50, Opening Remarks
5:50-6:30, Traditional Chinese Furniture/Architecture and Yin-yang Philosophy
6:30-6:40, Short Break with Refreshments
6:40-7:20, How to Appreciate a Thang-ga Painting: A Collector’s Perspective
7:20-7:40, Questions from the Audiences
7:40-7:45, Closing Remarks