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<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 23:14:59 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Silk Road to Clipper Ship: Trade, Changing Markets, and East Asian Ceramics - 5/3/2008 - 8/1/2008</title>
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<description>This exhibition, organized by the University of Michigan Museum of Art and drawn from their collection,&#10;covers over 1000 years of Chinese porcelains to illustrate the important role of foreign trade and changing domestic markets in stimulating Chinese potters -- and their counterparts in Japan and Korea -- to continually reinvent their repertoire of shapes and decorative techniques. The exhibition&#10;traces the exchange along the Silk Road between the Chinese Han dynasty and ancient Persia and the Mediterranean world; porcelains made for domestic use, foreign exchange and imperial families.</description>
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<title>Cool U: A One-Day University in the Arts and Humanities - 5/16/2008</title>
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<description>Ever wish you could go back to college, just for one day? Here&#39;s your chance! The MSU College of Arts and Letters will offer a FREE day-long series of stimulating lectures, behind-the-scenes tours, art walks, and demonstrations on Friday, May 16. This event is designed for adults who want to reconnect with their love of learning in an informal university setting. Participants may attend one, some, or all events. Lectures will include time for audience participation and questions. Admission is free; an optional buffet lunch with the lecturers and special guests is available for $10. For more information and a complete schedule, visit www.cal.msu.edu.&#10;&#10; </description>
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<title>Creative Kids at the ELAF  - 5/17/2008</title>
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<description>Join the museum at the East Lansing Art Festival. Look for our booth where you can make and decorate masks and crowns. FREE, all ages welcome. NO registration required.</description>
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<title>Lecture: Trade and Treasure: The Silk Road and Beyond - 5/20/2008</title>
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<description>A lecture by Virginia Bower, Adjunct Associate Professor, University of the Arts, Philadelphia.&#10;&#10;Ms. Bower (MSU, &#39;72) is a well-known scholar of Chinese art and has been guest curator for numrous exhibits on Asian art around the country. She will give an overview of the objects in this exhibit.</description>
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<title>Friends of Kresge Art Museum Grand Rapids Day Trip - 6/11/2008</title>
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<description>Join the Friends of KAM for a day in Grand Rapids. First stop: coffee and sweets at the home of Mary Ann Keeler to see her modern art collection. Next on the agenda is a visit the new Grand Rapids Art Museum to experience the building and the collection, as well as a docent-guided tour of Rapid Exposure: Warhol in Series. Lunch follows at Leo&#39;s Restaurant in downtown Grand Rapids. The day concludes at the Frederick Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park with a docent-led tour of the exhibition Degas in Bronze: The Complete Sculptures and time to explore the gardens. &#10;&#10;Cost: $85.00 per person for Friends of Kresge; $95.00 per person for general public.  Click here to download a registration form (http://www.artmuseum.msu.edu/PDF/grandrapids08.pdf) or call KAM today for details (517) 353-9834. &#10;&#10;After April 21, call for space availability.    </description>
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<title>Gallery Walk: Silk Road to Clipper Ship - 6/12/2008</title>
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<title>Creative Kids: Summer Art Camp - 6/16/2008 - 6/20/2008</title>
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<description>Led by art educators, art historians and museum docents, participants of Kresge Art Museum&#39;s Summer Art Camp will EXPLORE, ENJOY, and CREATE original art during the course of a week. By experiencing different ways of looking at art through interactive tours and activities in the museum, kids will then make their own original work in the studios of the MSU Department of Art. At the end of the week, participants will host an exhibition of their own artwork and tour friends and family through the museum.&#10;&#10;Ages 4th--6th grade. Sign up will begin April 1, 2008. For details and registration, download this PDF form below. For information contact Cari Wolfe at (517) 353-9834.&#10;&#10;http://www.artmuseum.msu.edu/education/summer/08_creative_kids_summer.pdf</description>
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<title>Lecture: Re-imagining the Silk Road in the Twenty-First Century - 6/24/2008</title>
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<description>Dr. Catherine Ryu, Associate Professor of Japanese Language and Culture, Department of Linguistics and Languages, MSU leads a lecture considering the exhibition theme in relation to the circulation of ideas, objects, and people in the increasingly globalized contemporary world order. Ryu&#39;s work reassesses the Silk Road as a conceptual metaphor used to analyze the interweaving of technology and knowledge and the dissemination of knowledge and power.</description>
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<title>Film: Raise the Red Lantern (1991) - 7/11/2008</title>
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<description>This is an award-winning 1991 Chinese-Hong Kong-Taiwan film, directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Gong Li. An adaptation of the 1990 novel Wives and Concubines by Su Tong, it is noted for its opulent visuals and sumptuous use of colors, the fi lm tells the story of a young woman who becomes a concubine of a wealthy man during the Warlord Era.</description>
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<title>Gallery Walk: Silk Road to Clipper Ship  - 7/17/2008</title>
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<title>Creative Kids: The Way of Writing  - 7/19/2008</title>
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<description>Hands on Japanese calligraphy with Kitty Douglass, Program Assistant, Asian Studies Center, MSU. After a brief overview of the history of calligraphy, join us for a lesson in the way of writing.&#10;&#10;All materials provided, FREE, ages 6 years and up, MUST pre-register, call for availability. Funded by the Dart Foundation.</description>
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