Blog topic: Exhibits

East Asia Library hosts exhibition of student paintings

November 14, 2017
by Joshua Capitanio

During the week of November 4 - November 10, the East Asia Library hosted a pop-up exhibition of Chinese brush paintings created by the students in ART 243: The Art of Peony in Chinese Brush Painting, a course taught through the Continuing Studies program by Dr. Felix Chan Lim and Dr. Bobbi Makani-Lim.

Cover of Otboi, number 3, 1906.

So many revolutions...

October 30, 2017
by Margarita Nafpaktitis

There is a new exhibit in the South Lobby/East Wing of Green Library, highlighting Stanford Special Collections’ trove of Russian satirical journals from the beginning of the 20th century:  “The Russian Revolution of 1905: Political Change Reflected in Satire & Caricature.”

Russia had a revolution in 1917. In fact, it had two revolutions in 1917 – the first one in February, and then the one in October.  But it also almost had one in 1905.

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