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SUMMARY:The Art of Reading: Portrait of a Thief
DESCRIPTION:“Portrait of a Thief” by Grace D. Li is a thrilling heist novel that blends Ocean’s Eleven with The Farewell. Inspired by the true story of Chinese art disappearing from Western museums\, it explores themes of diaspora\, cultural theft\, and Chinese American identity.\n“Irene never cared for the bronze zodiac heads but…she knew how much it meant to China to have these pieces. Art and power. They were always the same.”\nGuided tour\, Mint Museum Randolph: Art in the Americas\, Spanish Colonial\, Contemporary Native American Ceramics galleries to see connections to our art through the lens of reclamation and resistance.
URL:https://www.mintmuseum.org/event/the-art-of-reading-portrait-of-a-thief-4-2/
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SUMMARY:The Art of Reading: Portrait of a Thief
DESCRIPTION:“Portrait of a Thief” by Grace D. Li is a thrilling heist novel that blends Ocean’s Eleven with The Farewell. Inspired by the true story of Chinese art disappearing from Western museums\, it explores themes of diaspora\, cultural theft\, and Chinese American identity.\n“Irene never cared for the bronze zodiac heads but…she knew how much it meant to China to have these pieces. Art and power. They were always the same.”\nGuided tour\, Mint Museum Randolph: Art in the Americas\, Spanish Colonial\, Contemporary Native American Ceramics galleries to see connections to our art through the lens of reclamation and resistance.
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SUMMARY:The Art of Reading: Portrait of a Thief
DESCRIPTION:“Portrait of a Thief” by Grace D. Li is a thrilling heist novel that blends Ocean’s Eleven with The Farewell. Inspired by the true story of Chinese art disappearing from Western museums\, it explores themes of diaspora\, cultural theft\, and Chinese American identity.\n“Irene never cared for the bronze zodiac heads but…she knew how much it meant to China to have these pieces. Art and power. They were always the same.”\nGuided tour\, Mint Museum Randolph: Art in the Americas\, Spanish Colonial\, Contemporary Native American Ceramics galleries to see connections to our art through the lens of reclamation and resistance.
URL:https://www.mintmuseum.org/event/the-art-of-reading-portrait-of-a-thief-4-3/
LOCATION:Mint Museum Randolph
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Gallery Tours,Members
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SUMMARY:The Art of Reading: "Remarkably Bright Creatures"
DESCRIPTION:Of the three main characters in Shelby Van Pelt’s novel the most unique is Marcellus\, an intelligent and highly observant Pacific octopus residing in a Pacific Northwest aquarium! Despite his habitat’s restrictions\, Marcellus has a profound effect on Tova\, a widow dealing with aging and grief and Cameron\, a young man searching for family connections.\n“Humans…occasionally\, you can be remarkably bright creatures.” – Marcellus\nGuided tour\, Mint Museum Uptown: American Art\, Modern + Contemporary\, and Craft + Design galleries to see connections to our art through the lens of a sea creature observing humans inside of an aquarium tank.
URL:https://www.mintmuseum.org/event/the-art-of-reading-remarkably-bright-creatures-3-2/
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SUMMARY:The Art of Reading: "Remarkably Bright Creatures"
DESCRIPTION:Of the three main characters in Shelby Van Pelt’s novel the most unique is Marcellus\, an intelligent and highly observant Pacific octopus residing in a Pacific Northwest aquarium! Despite his habitat’s restrictions\, Marcellus has a profound effect on Tova\, a widow dealing with aging and grief and Cameron\, a young man searching for family connections.\n“Humans…occasionally\, you can be remarkably bright creatures.” – Marcellus\nGuided tour\, Mint Museum Uptown: American Art\, Modern + Contemporary\, and Craft + Design galleries to see connections to our art through the lens of a sea creature observing humans inside of an aquarium tank.
URL:https://www.mintmuseum.org/event/the-art-of-reading-remarkably-bright-creatures-3/
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SUMMARY:The Art of Reading: "Remarkably Bright Creatures"
DESCRIPTION:Of the three main characters in Shelby Van Pelt’s novel the most unique is Marcellus\, an intelligent and highly observant Pacific octopus residing in a Pacific Northwest aquarium! Despite his habitat’s restrictions\, Marcellus has a profound effect on Tova\, a widow dealing with aging and grief and Cameron\, a young man searching for family connections.\n“Humans…occasionally\, you can be remarkably bright creatures.” – Marcellus\nGuided tour\, Mint Museum Uptown: American Art\, Modern + Contemporary\, and Craft + Design galleries to see connections to our art through the lens of a sea creature observing humans inside of an aquarium tank.
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