Curator Talk: Artistry Across Asia
Thursday, April 2, 2026 | 6:30–7:30 pm
Asian Wing
TICKETS: Free for Members | Included with General Admission
Join Colin Pearson, Curator of Asian Arts, for an intimate in-gallery tour exploring the exhibitions Flowers of Punjab and Splendors of East Asian Cloisonné.
The tour begins with Flowers of Punjab, an exploration of the region's rich material traditions with a focus on phulkari—a vibrant form of embroidery historically crafted by women across generations. Drawn from the Khanuja Family Collection, these works highlight the artistry, symbolism, and communal practices that shaped Punjab’s textile heritage.
The conversation then moves to Splendors of East Asian Cloisonné, showcasing the brilliance and technical mastery of enamel craftsmanship across China and Japan. Featuring a distinctive group of vessels from the Museum's collection, this exhibition traces the art form's evolution from its Chinese roots to its expansion in Japan, where artisans introduced new color palettes, optical effects, and innovative textures.
Pearson will guide visitors through the galleries, illuminating the cultural histories, material techniques, and aesthetic evolutions that define these remarkable artistic traditions.
About Curator Talks
Curator Talks offer a dynamic opportunity to engage directly with Museum curators in the galleries. These sessions provide visitors with exclusive insights into current exhibitions and artworks on view, along with time for Q&A.