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Sacred Arts of Asia Continues

It’s not too late to see the Sacred Arts of Asia exhibition!
On view until May 15 at the Asian Arts Gallery
Hear what our visitors are saying:

“The art in this gallery is remarkable! I was shocked to see pieces from the 1500s. It has really opened my eyes to Asian art.”
?I loved that the gallery focused on the healing power of art. I don?t think most people realize how powerful art can be. I enjoyed the exhibit.?
?Fantastic juxtaposition of old and contemporary art!?

This exhibition highlights selected artworks from fourteen private collections of paintings and sculptures from South and Southeast Asia as well as the Far East. Viewers will be able to see the depth and range of Asian sacred arts, the forms of its multi-level functioning, and the transformation of the profound into the world of today. Ancient and modern artworks will be seen from Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand and Tibet. Guest Curator: John Gilmore Ford
Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday, 11-4 p.m., Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Admission is free.

Contact information: 410-704-2807; {www.towson.edu/asianarts}