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The Cyrus Cylinder: The Discovery and Creation ...
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Contemporary Korean Ceramics
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Phoenixes and Beyond: A Conversation with Xu Bing
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A Basketmaker in Rural Japan
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Porcelain for Emperors
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Making History: Contemporary Art and the Middle...
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Explosion Event by Cai Guo-Qiang
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Pure Land: Inside the Mogao Grottoes at Dunhuang
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Curator James Ulak on Masters of Mercy
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Cranes and Clouds: Evolution of the Inlay Techn...
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Curator Ann Yonemura on Hokusai
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Perspectives: Ai Weiwei - Behind the Scenes
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Asia After Dark Teaser
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ImaginAsia Teen Refugee Art Program
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Aesthetic Internationalism: Whistler's Paris St...
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The Afterlife of the Palace of Art: Hugh Lane a...
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Aestheticism Meets Arts and Crafts: Decorative ...
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Displaying Aestheticism's Kitsch: Rossetti's Vi...
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"Art and Money; or, the Story of the Room": Whi...
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Whistler, Aestheticism, and the Networked World
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Aesthetes on Display: Not Masculine and Progres...
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Interior Motives: Whistler's Studio and Symboli...
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Subject and Object in Whistler: The Context of ...
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Whistler and Art of the Americas
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The Frick's Whistlers
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Enlisting Aestheticism: Beauty, Valor, and the ...
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Between the City and the Landscape: Whistler an...
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Networks of Modernism: A New Look at Whistler i...
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Power|Play: China's Empress Dowager
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ImaginAsia Refugee Youth Programs
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Two Great American Collectors of Chinese Cerami...
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On the Trail of Tea Bowls: Tracing Elite Cerami...
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A Journey to Xiangtangshan
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Linking Prehistoric and Historic Archaeology in...
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"The Small Citadel": Reconstructing the Ruined ...
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Safe Handling Practices for Japanese Hanging Sc...
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Safe Handling Practices for Japanese Handscrolls
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Safe Handling Practices for Japanese Folding Sc...
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Safe Handling Practices for Chinese Hanging Scr...
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Safe Handling Practice for Chinese Handscrolls
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Peacock Room
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Divine Dwellings: The Architectural Context of ...
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Time-Lapse Creation of a Sand Mandala
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Carved in Stone: A Major Sculptural Material of...
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Bronze Technology in Cambodia
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The Profundity of Cambodian Art
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Golden Towers: Reconstructing the Lost Ornament...
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PeacockRoom
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ImaginAsia Teen Refugee Art Program
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Published on May 1, 2012
To contribute, visit our donation page at http://www.asia.si.edu/support/imagin...
Teens recently immigrated to Washington, DC, from places like Iraq, Nepal, the Congo, and the Sudan face daunting challenges: learning English, adjusting to a new school, making friends, and reconnecting with family, all while missing the home they had to leave behind.
Teen refugees can rediscover the beauty of the world at ImaginAsia, a studio arts program at the Freer|Sackler Galleries. With our talented ImaginAsia instructors, young newcomers explore the collections, create expressive art works and regain their confidence.
The ImaginAsia Teen Refugee Art Program is free to participants. To contribute, visit our donation page at http://www.asia.si.edu/support/imagin...
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