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Ceramics: Avenues of Exchange
The Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida presents art that remembers the Silk Road.
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Event Opening: March 31, 2012
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Ceramics from China, Japan, Central Asia, and South and Southeast Asia will mark the transition space between the new wing and existing galleries to remind visitors that the Silk Road and Silk Maritime routes were points of new cultural contact. Ceramic wares across the regions will be displayed to create a visual dialogue that highlights the inspiration each culture owed the other. This exhibition takes place in the new David A. Cofrin Asian Art Wing.
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