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About this Event
Follow curator Emma Stein in this tour of . Immerse yourself in the red spirals of these ancient Thai ceramics, and learn what recent research has unveiled about their materials, techniques, and designs.
Please meet at the front desk of the East Building (Arthur M. Sackler Gallery). View the museum's map and directions.
Accessibility: The public elevator in the West Building (Freer Gallery of Art) is out of service, so your route to the event location may take a few more minutes than usual. Use the accessible entrance at the corner of Independence Avenue and 12th Street SW, and follow the directions when you arrive. Get more accessibility details.
Image: Vessel on pedestal foot (detail), northeast Thailand, Ban Chiang culture, late period, 300 BCE‒200 CE, earthenware with red pigment, National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, Gift of Victor and Takako Hauge, S2004.24
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
National Museum of Asian Art - East Building (Arthur M. Sackler), gallery 29, 1050 Independence Avenue Southwest, Washington, United States
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