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The Art of Japan with Nicholas Dahle

Start
May 27, 2021 5:30 pm
End
May 27, 2021 7:00 pm
Timezone
UTC-7
Sunrise
5:02 am
Sunset
7:06 pm
Address
250 West Amador Avenue, Las Cruces, NM, USA   View map
Phone
(575)523-6403

$30.00

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Register just once for this all sessions in this  6-week course The Art of Japan.

Course description for  The Art of Japan from instructor and art historian Nicholas Dahle:

Come and explore the artwork of the land of the rising sun. Learn about Japan’s rich cultural traditions and its various art forms. Art forms such as painting, theater, fashion, ceramics, gardens, architecture, sculpture and so much more!

The Art of Japan:  6 sessions*, Wednesdays at 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. starting March 3 and ending April 7, 2021

This series is taught online via Zoom.  Registration  is necessary to receive a Zoom invitation for the series. 

Cost:  $30 for 6 sessions (free for DAAC members at Heart for Art  level and above)

For information about becoming a member and receiving this series (and all Feed Your Mind  series) at no charge, click HERE

DAAC members: use coupon code provided to you in order to waive registration fee.  Call 575-523-6403 for more information.

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SESSION DATES 

The Art of Japan – 2021 Spring Semester;  6 Weeks on Wednesdays from 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. via Zoom

  1. Mar 3 – First Session
  2. Mar 10
  3. Mar 17
  4. Mar 24
  5. Mar 31
  6. April 7
  7. May 12

*******Final Class on Thursday May 27*******

Nicholas Dahle is a graduate of the University of Texas at El Paso. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in art history with a minor in history. He has taught eight courses at the Osher Life Long Learning Institute (OLLLI) at UTEP:  The Art of China; the Art of Versailles one and two; The Art of Gardens; the English County House; The Art of Japan, The Art of Polynesia and the Art of Buddhism. He has taught two courses for the Dona Ana Arts Council; Gardens of the World, the Art of Buddhism and Spanish Colonial Art.