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This event is in the past.It took place on February 6, 2026 at University of California, Berkeley.

Nomadic Entanglements Along the Southern Roads: Understanding Early Tibetan Material Culture and Aesthetics 1
Fine Arts Talk
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Nomadic Entanglements Along the Southern Roads: Understanding Early Tibetan Material Culture and Aesthetics 3
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Nomadic Entanglements Along the Southern Roads: Understanding Early Tibetan Material Culture and Aesthetics

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Discover how nomadic traders along the Silk Road shaped early Tibetan art through centuries of cultural exchange. Professor Gasparini unveils rare Qinghai artifacts that blend Iranian-Central Asian imagery with Chinese motifs into a distinct imperial aesthetic.

Academic lecture
Art history
Silk Road studies
Free event

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🎓taught by UO Museum Studies director
🗡️focus on metalworks and textiles
📧email [email protected] for accessibility needs

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, CA, USA

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