Featured Program, New Perspectives on the Reinstalled Asian Art Collection

Vase with Dragon Handles, China, Sui (581–617 C.E.) or Tang dynasty (618–907 C.E.), 7th century C.E. Stoneware with white slip and glaze. Yale University Art Gallery, Gift of George H. Fitch, B.A. 1932, and Mrs. Fitch

This fall, the expanded and reinstalled Asian art galleries open to showcase more of the museum’s substantial collection of works from East Asia, South Asia, continental Southeast Asia, Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. Join us for an evening of food and drink in celebration of these newly reinstalled galleries. In addition, focused gallery talks given by Denise Patry Leidy, the Ruth and Bruce Dayton Curator of Asian Art; Sadako Ohki, the Japan Foundation Associate Curator of Japanese Art; Phyllis Granoff, the Lex Hixon Professor of Religious Studies; and Sequoia Miller, Ph.D. Candidate in History of Art, consider questions about key works in the collection.