Mew and friends enjoy making fun presentations and workshops to share knowledge of art history with their audience.
Below are a few recent samples.
Below are a few recent samples.
"Japanese Woodblock Print: Books, Image, Text, 1780s–1840s."
A course presentation in 2020 in a Ukiyo-e seminar. I almost forgot about this project, but now as I look at it, I still feel quite satisfied.
With lots of whimsical images from eighteenth-century books, this presentation concerns the publishing industry at the time. I had fun making the presentation. I hope you enjoy reading and can learn from it too! Download the PDF file here!
I lost my original PPT file :( |
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Soboku-e "Innocent Paintings" The Art of Artlessness and Mindful Journaling.Online presentation and workshop at Center for East Asian & Pacific Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). April 30, 2021.
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Norman Bryson, "Semiology and Visual Interpretation," in Visual Theory: Painting and Interpretation (Icon Editions, 1991), 61-73.
A presentation for a art history methodology seminar assignment. November 22, 2021.
I'm proud of its layout and of myself overcoming the dense readings in the class. I hope the slides will be helpful for those whoever struggling with readings on semiology :) |
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