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.
"Hiruhanabi Daylight Fireworks in Nineteenth-Century Japanese Woodblock Prints."A conference presentation on Meiji Japan's daylight fireworks and their artistic representation in prints and export catalogs at the Association for Asian Studies 2023 Annual Conference, Boston (March 19, 2023).
*Warning: visual materials contain graphic and discriminatory content*
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"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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