Colloquia
Symposium
November 6–7, 2004
The Family Model in Chinese Art and Culture
9
45
am
5
15
pm
McCosh 10
9
20
am
5
00
am
McCosh 10
Organized by the P.Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Center for East Asian Art and co-sponsored by the Department of Art and Archaeology and the Princeton University Art Museum with support from the Freeman Foundation
This symposium focuses on the multifaceted aspects of the family model as an enduring force central to patterns of social organization and cultural articulation throughout Chinese history. The papers provide an interdisciplinary exploration of the ways in which family and the arts intersect to inform artistic perceptions, content, and production.
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Symposium Program
Saturday, 6 November 2004
Registration and Coffee
8:30–9:45 am
McCormick Hall
The “Real” Family in China
Morning Session
9:45 am–1:00 pm
McCosh 10
Arthur M. Woods ’34 Auditorium
Real and Ideal, The Family in Ancient Times
Afternoon Session:
2:30–5:15 pm
McCosh 10
Arthur M. Woods ’34 Auditorium
Sunday, 7 November 2004
Registration and Coffee
8:30–9:20 am
McCormick Hall
Presenting the Family in Art
Morning Session:
9:20 am–1:00 pm
McCosh 10
Arthur M. Woods ’34 Auditorium
The Family as Site and Symbol of Artistic Production
Afternoon Session:
2:30–5:00 pm
McCosh 10
Arthur M. Woods ’34 Auditorium