BRUNSWICK — From Sept. 27 through Dec. 22, Bowdoin College Museum of Art will exhibit work from eight pioneering women artists credited with shaping the current landscape of contemporary Chinese artwork.
The exhibit includes more than 25 pieces across numerous forms of media, such as painting, sculpture, photography and video.
Each work was created within the past decade. However, the artists themselves span multiple generations, ranging from those who came of age during the 1960s and ’70s Cultural Revolution to others who grew up amid massive infrastructural reforms and global emergence of the 1990s.
For more information, call the museum at 725-3124 or browse www.bowdoin.edu.
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