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CULTURALLY SPEAKING: Workshop explores realistic, abstract

  • Staff Writer
  • Nov 20, 2019
  • 1 min read

(PHOTO/ Zenith Shrestha) The Chinese Culture Club hosted a workshop presentation on modern Chinese art on Nov. 15.The workshop was led by artist Tao Zhou, who said on a flyer for the event that when he’s looking at a canvas, he “contemplate(s) on the relationship between landscape and humankind. It is such a relationship that exists beyond the distinction between the realistic and the abstract.”The workshop was held in Bibb Graves Hall and was open to the public.

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