Earthly Hollows: Cave and Kiln Transformations

October 18, 2017 – March 18, 2018

11:00 am

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Cantor Arts Center, just off Palm Drive, at Museum Way and Lomita Drive Map

This exhibition presents a focused look at caves and kilns, aka “earthly hollows,” as symbolic and physical passages of transformation. Drawing from Cantor’s rich collection of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean art, Earthly Hollows: Cave and Kiln Transformations examines the dynamic ways in which caves, be they mountain grottoes or kilns, tunnel-like chambers made of earth and clay, interface mundane and mystical realms. This exhibition presents a focused look at caves and kilns, aka “earthly hollows,” as symbolic and physical passages of transformation. Drawing from Cantor’s rich collection of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean art, Earthly Hollows: Cave and Kiln Transformations examines the dynamic ways in which caves, be they mountain grottoes or kilns, tunnel-like chambers made of earth and clay, interface mundane and mystical realms.
IMAGE: Vase, (China, Qing dynasty (1644–1911)), 17th century- 18th century, Jingdezhen. Porcelain with peach bloom glaze. Bequest of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Marshall, 1970.179

When:
Ongoing every day from October 18, 2017 through March 18, 2018.
11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Where:
Cantor Arts Center, just off Palm Drive, at Museum Way and Lomita Drive Map
Admission:

Cantor Arts Center: Open Wed-Mon, 11am - 5pm, Thurs until 8pm. CLOSED TUES

Tags:

Arts Education International Visual Humanities Exhibition Film Literary 

Audience:
General Public, Faculty/Staff, Students, Alumni/Friends, Members
Contact:
723-4177
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