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100207_Akira0Kurosaki02.jpg::Rice University Visual & Dramitic Arts Lecture::
"Development of Japanese Contemporary Prints in the Twentieth Century"

Tonight, Rice University Department of Visual and Dramatic Art presents a lecture by Japanese Printmaker, Akira Kurosaki, entitled "Development of Japanese Contemporary Prints in the Twentieth Century."

Mr. Akira Kurosaki, the Dean of the Department of Printmaking at Seika University in Kyoto, has been very active as the top woodcut artist in Japan for the last thirty years. Rice University is honored to host such a distinguished artist.

This event is in partnership with the Museum of Printing History and endorsed by the Consulate-General of Japan at Houston.
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tonight, October 2 | 7pm
Department of Visual and Dramatic Arts Auditorium, Rice Media Center
Free and open to the public

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