Kikugawa Eizan (1787-1867) Teahouse
waitress walking through the snow.
Totoya Hokkei (1780-1850)
Saito Oniwakamaru subduing a giant carp.
On Saturday, July 12 the exhibit opened with great fanfare! The day featured a lecture by David Waterhouse, Emeritus Professor in the Department of East Asia Studies at the University of Toronto entitled, "Momentary Pleasures: Glimpses of Old Japan from The Alice T. Miner Collection." Mr. Waterhouse also wrote an essay for the exhibit catalog and helped to select the prints from our collection of over 100 images.waitress walking through the snow.
Totoya Hokkei (1780-1850)
Saito Oniwakamaru subduing a giant carp.
Docent - Janet Brendler, David Waterhouse and Joseph Burke
Although it was a very warm and humid day, we had a capacity audience for the lecture as well as an enthusiastic turnout for the reception. The opportunity to view prints of this caliber in Northern New York is rare indeed!The Lecture Audience
The Alice staff and maintenance crew transformed the Weaving Room into a lovely exhibit space to display the prints, hiding four windows and adding lighting for the center of the room to illuminate display cases, which hold two large, stunning prints. The Curators of the exhibit were Board Members Helen Allan and Marguerite Eisinger.Docent Cynthia (Tia) Duffy at her post!
This is the first event of its kind for the museum. The Alice T. Miner Colonial Collection Board and Trustees have been planning the exhibit for over three years. The Board underwrote "Warriors & Entertainers" in order to introduce this collection of prints to the public. We were all quite excited to finally usher in our guests to enjoy these works of art that Alice Miner collected so long ago!
Joseph C. Burke - Board Member & Joan T. Burke - Board Chair
of The Alice T. Miner Colonial Collection
Guests enjoying the food...
...and reading the catalog that accompanies the
"Warriors & Entertainers" exhibit.
and Director/Curator - Amanda Palmer
of The Alice T. Miner Colonial Collection
Guests enjoying the food...
...and reading the catalog that accompanies the
"Warriors & Entertainers" exhibit.
If you would like to come to The Alice to experience the prints for yourself, kindly coordinate your arrival to coincide with our tour times: Tuesday - Saturday, 10:00 am, noon and 2:00 pm. (If you arrive in between these times we may be on a tour and might not be free to answer the door.) A beautiful catalog of the exhibit is available for sale at The Alice for $10 including tax. The exhibit will be open until October 25.
Docent - Lynda Cote, Curatorial Assistant - Stephanie Pfaff,and Director/Curator - Amanda Palmer