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Silk Road Lounge
with Mariachi Rosas Divinas
September 2, 6:00–9:00 PM
Spice up your night with an evening of world music, tours, and complimentary beer and wine tastings. In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, September's featured artist is Mariachi Rosas Divinas, an international all female mariachi group.
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AdventureAsia: Family Days at the Crow
September 4, 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
Bring your yoga mats and kick off the Free Day of Yoga celebration with some family friendly fun! Enjoy yoga for families, face paintings, art activities, and tours. Visit DFWFreeDayofYoga.com for more details.
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Buddha's Book Club: Osamu Tezuka's Buddha
September 8, 7:00–8:30 PM
Join comic artist and art historian Josh Rose for enlightened conversations about the manga masterpiece Buddha by Osamu Tezuka. In the award-winning eight volume Buddha series, the artist interprets the life of Siddhartha Gautama as an epic graphic novel.
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Mighty Meiji Metals: Sculpture from 19th Century Japan
August 28, 2010–June 12, 2011
Meiji style aims for sensational effects: pictorial themes, drawn from Japanese history and mythology (with links to China) are vivified with realism and hyper-detail.Casting techniques are complex and daring. Ceramics flush with color and gold. An association of Japanese art with patience and consummate skill is firmly imprinted
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Five Colors: Chinese Cloisonné Vessels on Loan from the Mandel Family Collection
August 28, 2010–June 12, 2011
A dozen monumental cloisonné vessels that fit the imperial model made during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties are on view in the exhibition Five Colors: Chinese Cloisonné Vessels on Loan from a the Mandel Collection.
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New Vision: Ballpoint Drawings by Il Lee
May 22–September 26, 2010
Il Lee is a New York artist who for over 30 years has been exploring contemporary possibilities in drawing and painting in his chosen medium of ball point pen. In recent years his massing of looping, energetic lines have given way to more angular, more interrupted even more urgent, styles of mark making.
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Modern Twist: Bamboo Works from the Clark Center and the Art of Motoko Maio
May 01–September 05, 2010
The Crow Collection explores the intersection of tradition, innovation, and design this spring by pairing the traditional arts of basket making and screen making- the first a selection of works form the Clark Center in Hanford, California, and the second the exquisite work of artist Motoko Maio.
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Blossoming Stone: Qing Dynasty Jade
September 19, 2009–August 1, 2010
In conjunction with Wild Flowering: The Crow Family and Asia, the special exhibition Blossoming Stone: Qing Dynasty Jade will present a selection of over 100 pieces from the museum’s jade collection.
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Tibet: The Land Closest to the Sky, Photography by Marc Riboud
October 2, 2010–January 30, 2011
The Crow Collection presents Tibet: The Land Closest to the Sky, Photographs by Marc Riboud, the first solo exhibition in Texas of one of photography's most original and influential masters.
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Black Current: Mexican Responses to Japanese Art, 17th–19th Centuries
October 21, 2010–January 02, 2011
Celebration in 2010 of the bi-centennial of Mexico's independence (1810) and the centennial of her Revolution (1910) presented an occasion to explore the rich and sometimes overlooked contact between Asia and Mexico in the centuries following the exploits of Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama, Ferdinand Magellan, and Hernan Cortés.
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