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Chinese Brush Painting: Intermediate
Presented by: Royal Ontario Museum

To achieve the form of Chinese painting is only the beginning.

To attain its essence is a joyful challenge. The ancient wisdom of the "Six Cannons" provides an excellent roadmap to appreciate the poetic beauty of Chinese painting. They help us see more than you look at, and feel more than you see. Basic foundations of Chinese brush painting will be an asset to this intermediate course.

Instructor(s)/Speaker(s):
William Ho is an internationally recognized artist, known for his Chinese brush painting. His work has been exhibited at the ROM and around the world. Click here: www.williamhoart.com

Location: Royal Ontario Museum, Education Classrooms, Level 1

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Starts: Oct 25, 2008 Ends: Nov 29, 2008
At: Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park , Toronto
Playing: Saturday

Times: 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm (6 weeks)
Cost: $180 (online $175), ROm members $160 (online $155). Materials for first-time participants $45 payable in first class.

Getting there: Museum subway station

For more information contact: Programs Department
Phone: 416-586-5797 x1
Email: programs@rom.on.ca

Web site: www.rom.on.ca/programs/lectures/index.php

 
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