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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Cognitive Art History — What Makes the Color Red?
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SUMMARY:Cognitive Art History — What Makes the Color Red?
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="01a33d56-a5fc-4c04-932d-0c85dc07d8f3" alt="cam lab red poster" data-view-mode="hwp_full_width"></drupal-media></p><p style="text-align: right;">	<strong>Friday, February 24. 2023</strong><br>Room 427, 485 Broadway<br>1-6 PM I Workshop</p><p style="text-align: right;">	<br><strong>Saturday, February 25, 2023</strong><br>CAMLab Cave, Lower Level of 485 Broadway<br>10-12 PM I Discussion</p><p style="text-align: right;">	 </p><p>	<strong>Presentation 1:</strong><br>The Origins of Chinese Writing: Some Considerations on Form and Color"<br>Paola Dematte, Professor of Chinese Art and Archaeology, Department of Theory + History of Art + Design<br>Rhode Island School of Design<br><br><strong>Presentation 2:</strong><br>"Seeing Red in the Shang-Zhou Times"<br>Tao Wang, Pritzker Chair of Arts of Asia, Executive Director of Initiatives in Asia, and Curator of Chinese Art<br>The Art Institute of Chicage<br><br><strong>Presentation 3:</strong><br>"Red Color from Shang to Qin: Archacology, Anthropology, and Paleography"<br>Kuang Yu Chen, Distinguished Professor, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers University</p><p>	<strong>Student Presentation:</strong><br>"Color and Ascension to Heaven: Revisiting the Mawangdui Diagram of the Mourning System"<br>April Peng, PhD Student, Department of History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University</p>
LOCATION:485 Broadway: Lower Lecture Hall, CAMLab Cave
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