Panel: “Gold: A Conversation about Making and Meaning” (Nov 15)
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Date: Saturday, November 15, 5:00–6:00 p.m.
Speaker: Assistant Curator Lakshika Senarath Gamage, Associate Curator Maggie Bell, and Head of Conservation and Installations John Griswold
Gold: Enduring Power, Sacred Craft is the Museum’s first major exhibition uniting a selection of objects from its extraordinary holdings in European and Asian art, explored through the presence of gold. Research for this project has shed new light on the technical histories and material compositions of the works on view, and their relationships to one another across time and place. Join Lakshika Senarath Gamage, Assistant Curator, Maggie Bell, Associate Curator, and John Griswold, Head of Conservation and Installations, in conversation about these recent discoveries, which contribute to a broader understanding of the significance of gold in the spiritual, cultural and artistic practices represented in this exhibition.
Held in the Museum’s theater.
If you are having issues registering, please contact [email protected] or 626-844-6990.
Additional tickets will be available for walkups on the day of the lecture starting at 4:00 p.m.
Details:
- Doors open 30 minutes before program. Advance ticket-holders may check in at the Check-in Table in the Main Entrance beginning at 4:00 p.m. (seating is not assigned). Everyone must be seated no later than 4:50 p.m. Guests who are not in their seat by 4:50 p.m. may forfeit their ticket.
- If you registered for more tickets than your membership allows, your additional guests will need to pay general admission.
- If you have reserved a ticket but are no longer able to attend the lecture, please contact [email protected].
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