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DESCRIPTION:This spring we are pleased to offer a survey course for the gen
 eral public. Bard Graduate Center’s History of Design and Decorative Arts 
 is a five-week program for adults of all ages\, backgrounds\, and experien
 ce taught by our world renowned faculty. Participants will learn about Chi
 nese decorative arts from 1300 to 1800\, Islamic decorative arts of the cl
 assical period and beyond European Renaissance and Early Modern decorative
  arts\, 19th and 20th century modern design in the United States and Europ
 e. Week 1 (April 4)China 1300–1800 With Associate Professor Francois Louis
 Week 2 (April 11)The Arts of the Lands of IslamWith Assistant Professor Ab
 igail Krasner Balbale Week 3 (April 18)Renaissance and the Early Modern Pe
 riodWith Professor Andrew Morrall Week 4 (April 25)United States 1900–2000
 With Associate Professor Catherine WhalenWeek 5 (May 2)Europe 1800–1930Wit
 h Assistant Professor Freyja HartzellWe are also pleased to offer need-bas
 ed sliding scale community tickets by request to all ticketed events. To l
 earn more\, please emailpublic.programs@bgc.bard.edu. Leading support for 
 Public Programs at Bard Graduate Center comes from Gregory Soros and other
  generous donors.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180502T190000
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SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: Bard Graduate Center’s History of Design and 
 Decorative Arts
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