Silken Expression: Japanese Paintings on Silk

Material Matters Gallery Talk

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  • Lecture
Wednesday, August 16, 2023, 12:00 p.m.
Location: Ames Family Atrium
conservator cleans a work of art

Conservator Colleen Snyder cleans a 15th-century painted stone relief of Saint Anthony in preparation for exhibition, 2020. Photo courtesy of Philip Brutz

About The Event

Free; ticket required

Have you ever wondered how artworks in the CMA’s collection are cared for? Join CMA conservators and technicians for guided tours of the galleries. Investigate artists’ materials and processes and learn about how the museum preserves artworks for the future. 

Silk has been a highly valued material for the creation of not only textiles and clothing but also beautiful works of art. Learn about the tradition of painting on silk in Japan and how this material plays an important role when mounting paintings as hanging scrolls.

Gallery talks meet in the Ames Family Atrium at the information desk. 

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