Land of the Rising Sun: Art of Japan

September 30, 2013 - February 2, 2014
David Filderman Gallery

This original exhibition highlights Japanese works, from the Museum’s permanent collections, that span the 16th through the 20th centuries. Works include woodblock prints, hand-painted scrolls, and wood carvings with a focus on artistic traditions and insights into the various eras of Japanese culture.

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Land of the Rising Sun: Art of Japan

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Fukagawa

Keisai EisenFukagawa from the series One Hundred Famous Places in Edo for Flowers, ca. 1810-1845, color woodcut, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goldberg, Hofstra University Museum Collections, 74.05.17 

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Origami Workshop: Global Explorations for Families
Sunday, September 15, 2013 • Noon and 2 pm
Emily Lowe Gallery, Behind Emily Lowe Hall, South Campus