John Lockwood Kipling. Tobacco jar in the form of a bear holding a tree stump, 1896. Terracotta. Inscriptions: “fumus gloria mundi / & forbear / RK / JLK / 1896.” National Trust, Bateman’s, NT 760658. © National Trust Images / John Hammond.

On Saturday, September 16 at 12 pm, join Julius Bryant, Keeper of Word and Image at the Victoria and Albert Museum, and co-curator of the exhibition John Lockwood Kipling: Arts & Crafts in the Punjab and London, for an in-depth curator’s tour that will explore some of the rare and magnificent objects in the exhibition and discuss the life, work, and legacy of John Lockwood Kipling.

There are two more opportunities to attend a Curator’s Spotlight Tour:

Sunday, September 17, 12–1 pm
Led by Earl Martin, Associate Curator, Bard Graduate Center
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Thursday, October 19, 12–1 pm
Led by Susan Weber, co-curator of the exhibition and director of Bard Graduate Center
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We are also pleased to extend complimentary need-based community tickets by request to all ticketed events. To learn more, please email [email protected].

Leading support for Public Programs at Bard Graduate Center comes from Gregory Soros and other generous donors.