Visit the Chazen Museum of Art to see Japanese color woodcuts previously owned by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Collection curator James Wehn will talk about Japanese printmaking, Wright's interest in this art, and how some of the woodcuts he collected came to the Chazen. Participants will also learn about resources for teaching about Frank Lloyd Wright and the art of Japan that are available from UW-Madison’s Center for East Asian Studies. This session will take place in the museum’s Simon & Rosemary Chen Family Study Room for Works on Paper.
GUIDELINES: Food and drink are not allowed. Pencil use only (no pens). No large bags, backpacks, or purses (lockers available in coatroom or in cubbies in the secure study room entryway). Laptops, smart phones, and photography without a flash are permissible.