Explore the Wangensteen Historical Library’s new additions to UMN’s rare collections at this casual, open house-style pop up exhibit! See texts produced in China, Japan, and Korea from as early as the 1600s in a variety of formats: manuscripts, printed books, scrolls, even acupuncture mannequins! We’ll also be showcasing our new, selected translations of some of these materials, funded through a Creative Collaboratives grant from IAS.
赤魚無毒 Akauo mudoku, a manuscript scroll created in Japan between 1780 and 1850. Wangensteen Historical Library Oversize QV M425 1830
Turn pages of our original texts, manipulate 3D models, and make your own Japanese flap anatomy. Don’t forget to pick up our newest sticker! The pop-up will also feature materials from the Andersen Horticultural Library and the East Asian Library at UMN.
What: Global Exchange and Visual Culture: Rare Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Collections Pop Up Exhibit at the Wangensteen
When: Thursday, February 27, 2025, 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Where: Wangensteen Historical Library Classroom, Phillips-Wangensteen Building Room 2-330, 516 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455
All are welcome to attend! If you are unaffiliated, please email wanghist@umn.edu to receive an appointment confirmation.
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