Mithila Painting: Folk Art of India
A workshop for art & history teachers

Learn how the Mithila painting tradition of Northern India can enrich your curriculum.
Workshop is now full but lessons and image library available on-line.


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Sunday, March 20th, 2005
9:00AM to 11:00AM
Museum of Craft & Folk Art
Fort Mason Center, Landmark Building A, San Francisco

Map and directions to the museum.


The workshop includes:

Student lessons on the traditions and characteristics of this ancient folk art.

Hands-on practice using the stylistic conventions of Mithila artists.

Expert commentary on Mithila paintings currently on view.

Examination of how these traditions are evolving in response to economic and social influences.

Workshop leaders: Kay Corcoran, Gray Douglas, and David Szanton.

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Enrollment is free but space is limited.

To apply send email to orias@berkeley.edu with information below:

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Or contact: Michele Delattre at ORIAS (Telephone: 510-643-0868)
U. C. Berkeley
2223 Fulton Street #2324
Berkeley, CA 94720-2324

Co-sponsored by the Ethnic Arts Foundation, Office of Resources for International and Area Studies (ORIAS), and the Museum of Craft and Folk Art.

For further information contact Michele Delattre at ORIAS: 510-643-0868 or orias@berkeley.edu