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The Art of Storytelling: Five Tales from Asia, Then and Now

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
The five Asian tales at the center of this exhibition have inspired artists for centuries and continue to capture the imaginations of comics writers and graphic designers today. Painted and printed interpretations of these compelling narratives from the 16th century to the present are complemented by contemporary comics, illustrations, and other digital media as well as a studio space where visitors can view sketches by artists in the show and create their own comics. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

The Art of Storytelling: Five Tales from Asia, Then and Now

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
The five Asian tales at the center of this exhibition have inspired artists for centuries and continue to capture the imaginations of comics writers and graphic designers today. Painted and printed interpretations of these compelling narratives from the 16th century to the present are complemented by contemporary comics, illustrations, and other digital media as well as a studio space where visitors can view sketches by artists in the show and create their own comics. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

The Art of Storytelling: Five Tales from Asia, Then and Now

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
The five Asian tales at the center of this exhibition have inspired artists for centuries and continue to capture the imaginations of comics writers and graphic designers today. Painted and printed interpretations of these compelling narratives from the 16th century to the present are complemented by contemporary comics, illustrations, and other digital media as well as a studio space where visitors can view sketches by artists in the show and create their own comics. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

The Art of Storytelling: Five Tales from Asia, Then and Now

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
The five Asian tales at the center of this exhibition have inspired artists for centuries and continue to capture the imaginations of comics writers and graphic designers today. Painted and printed interpretations of these compelling narratives from the 16th century to the present are complemented by contemporary comics, illustrations, and other digital media as well as a studio space where visitors can view sketches by artists in the show and create their own comics. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

The Art of Storytelling: Five Tales from Asia, Then and Now

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
The five Asian tales at the center of this exhibition have inspired artists for centuries and continue to capture the imaginations of comics writers and graphic designers today. Painted and printed interpretations of these compelling narratives from the 16th century to the present are complemented by contemporary comics, illustrations, and other digital media as well as a studio space where visitors can view sketches by artists in the show and create their own comics. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

The Art of Storytelling: Five Tales from Asia, Then and Now

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
The five Asian tales at the center of this exhibition have inspired artists for centuries and continue to capture the imaginations of comics writers and graphic designers today. Painted and printed interpretations of these compelling narratives from the 16th century to the present are complemented by contemporary comics, illustrations, and other digital media as well as a studio space where visitors can view sketches by artists in the show and create their own comics. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

The Art of Storytelling: Five Tales from Asia, Then and Now

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
The five Asian tales at the center of this exhibition have inspired artists for centuries and continue to capture the imaginations of comics writers and graphic designers today. Painted and printed interpretations of these compelling narratives from the 16th century to the present are complemented by contemporary comics, illustrations, and other digital media as well as a studio space where visitors can view sketches by artists in the show and create their own comics. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

The Art of Storytelling: Five Tales from Asia, Then and Now

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
The five Asian tales at the center of this exhibition have inspired artists for centuries and continue to capture the imaginations of comics writers and graphic designers today. Painted and printed interpretations of these compelling narratives from the 16th century to the present are complemented by contemporary comics, illustrations, and other digital media as well as a studio space where visitors can view sketches by artists in the show and create their own comics. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

The Art of Storytelling: Five Tales from Asia, Then and Now

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
The five Asian tales at the center of this exhibition have inspired artists for centuries and continue to capture the imaginations of comics writers and graphic designers today. Painted and printed interpretations of these compelling narratives from the 16th century to the present are complemented by contemporary comics, illustrations, and other digital media as well as a studio space where visitors can view sketches by artists in the show and create their own comics. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public

The Art of Storytelling: Five Tales from Asia, Then and Now

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
The five Asian tales at the center of this exhibition have inspired artists for centuries and continue to capture the imaginations of comics writers and graphic designers today. Painted and printed interpretations of these compelling narratives from the 16th century to the present are complemented by contemporary comics, illustrations, and other digital media as well as a studio space where visitors can view sketches by artists in the show and create their own comics. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Overbrook Gallery

Open to the Public