Okinawan Textile Lecture
August 9, 1:00pm - 2:30pmMānoa Campus, Hamilton Room 301
The Okinawa Collection at the UH MÄnoa Library, the Center for Okinawan Studies (COS) at the UH MÄnoa, and the Department of Art & Art History at UH MÄnoa co-sponsor an Okinawan traditional textile lecture on Thursday, August 9, 2018. Four Okinawan textile artists will speak about their dyeing and weaving techniques and history behind the tradition. The artists will come from Okinawa and speak in Japanese. Their lecture will be translated into English by Eric Wada, an artistic director and co-founder of Ukwanshin. ***Live from Hamilton Library!*** Anyone can remotely participated by accessing the URL below: https://bluejeans.com/8089565694
Ticket Information
Free and open to the public
Event Sponsor
Hamilton Library, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Okinawa Studies Librarian, (808) 956-2311, sachiko.iwabuchi@hawaii.edu, http://blog.hawaii.edu/okinawacollection/2018/08/06/okinawan-textile-lecture-updates/
Thursday, August 9 |
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1:00pm |
Okinawan Textile Lecture Mānoa Campus, Hamilton Room 301
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6:30pm |
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