The Crow Collection of Asian Art, in partnership with the Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History at the University of Texas-Dallas, presents an all-day forum on Talavera and global ceramic histories on the occasion of the exhibition, "Clay Between Two Seas: From the Abbasid Court to Puebla de los Angeles."
This international symposium will bring together scholars of art history nationally and internationally to present diverse perspectives and experiences on the subject of ceramic types, styles, iconography. Lectures and discussions will explore the developments of ceramic technology, industries, and their historical movements globally.
The Crow Collection of Asian Art, in partnership with the Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History at the University of Texas-Dallas, presents an all-day forum on Talavera and global ceramic histories on the occasion of the exhibition, "Clay Between Two Seas: From the Abbasid Court to Puebla de los Angeles."
This international symposium will bring together scholars of art history nationally and internationally to present diverse perspectives and experiences on the subject of ceramic types, styles, iconography. Lectures and discussions will explore the developments of ceramic technology, industries, and their historical movements globally.
The Crow Collection of Asian Art, in partnership with the Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History at the University of Texas-Dallas, presents an all-day forum on Talavera and global ceramic histories on the occasion of the exhibition, "Clay Between Two Seas: From the Abbasid Court to Puebla de los Angeles."
This international symposium will bring together scholars of art history nationally and internationally to present diverse perspectives and experiences on the subject of ceramic types, styles, iconography. Lectures and discussions will explore the developments of ceramic technology, industries, and their historical movements globally.