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Boston 2012
Boston Art Trip with Curator Ron Otsuka


Visit Boston with the Asian Art Association and Curator Ron Otsuka, May 3-6, 2012!

Join the Asian Art Association to explore the Asian art treasures in one of America's historic and most cultured museum cities: Boston. During this tour we will be guided by our own expert Ron Otsuka and local curators through some of the world’s finest art museums emphasizing their exquisite Asian Art collections. The Peabody-Essex Museum and Salem historic sites will also be a highlight. We will also be visiting private homes to view some personal collections – a particularly special opportunity for our Asian Art Association members. Our group will enjoy the world class seafood cuisine of Boston with several group meals and stay in on the banks of the Charles river in Cambridge, within walking distance of Harvard Square, MIT and cultural and shopping attractions.

Highlights Include:

- Boston Museum of Fine Arts: A special curator-lead tour featuring exhibits such as Rajput Indian painting

- Salem Peabody Essex Museum: Curator-lead private viewing of Asian art featuring the Chinese, japanese, Korean as well as the Ying Yu Tang house and gardens

- Sackler and Fogg Museums: Explore the gamut of Harvard's exquisite art museums with emphasis of 5,000 years of Asian art

- Harvard Peabody Museum: Also on Harvard campus, the Peabody museum has rare collections East Asian, Byzantine and Islamic art

- Visits to private collections

- Free time to enjoy other historical aspects of the vibrant city like the Freedom trail and historic buildings

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Boston trip itinerary and registration form:
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Chicago 2011

Asian Art Treasures in the Windy City



Group photo of tour to Chicago in front of the "bean".



Washington DC 2010

Cherry Blossoms and Cloisonné

The cherry blossoms were in full bloom last April, 2010, when fourteen Asian Art Association members and the Curator of Asian Art, Ron Otsuka, traveled to Washington D.C. and Baltimore to explore Asian art. We had beautiful weather and enjoyed a visit to the Hillwood Museum and Gardens to view the cherry trees and Japanese garden. Highlights of the tour included beautiful and intricate Japanese cloisonné enamels at The Walters Art Museum, Himalayan and Southeast Asian art at the Ford Gallery, tours of the collections at the Freer and Arthur M. Sackler galleries, a tour of Korean objects at the National Museum of Natural History, and stunning private collection tours. These private collection visits were such a special and rare opportunity to see incredible works of art in an intimate environment and to learn about the pieces directly from the passionate collectors.

AAA trips are a fantastic opportunity to see art that is otherwise unavailable to the public and to have a lot of fun with other Asian art enthusiasts. We would love to have you join us on future AAA trips!





Photos from private collection tours in Washington DC. Photo credit: Gina Hander



San Francisco 2009

In February of 2009, a diverse group of Asian Art Association members and guests enjoyed four days of spectacular Asian art in San Francisco. “The Dragon’s Gift: The Sacred Arts of Bhutan” exhibition and symposium hosted by the Society for Asian Art was a highlight of the trip. The group also experienced some very special visits to private homes to see some extraordinary personal collections of Asian art. We were wowed with a museum-quality collection of Chinese paintings and furniture, treated to a viewing of a diverse and fascinating collection of Chinese snuff bottles, and delighted with a fun and creative collection of Chinese textiles. In addition to our special, up close and personal exposure to Asian art, the group had great fun getting to know one another, the collectors, and the other art enthusiasts encountered on the trip through dinners and socializing.

Testimonials:

C. Goldstein... "I do not usually join group tours. It just is not my thing. Nonetheless, I wanted to see the Bhutan exhibit and I know many of the people in the AAA, so my husband and I decided we would go to San Francisco with this group and give it a try. The trip exceeded all my hopes and expectations. I had to change my views about group trips. Not only was the Bhutan exhibit worthwhile, Gina was an extraordinary organizer (and that is coming from someone who considers herself to be one), the private collections she arranged were amazing and everyone got along beautifully. There was not one hitch. I loved this experience and intend to go on many other AAA sponsored trips."

M. De Martini... "The exhibit and the tours of private collections were fantastic! I particularly enjoyed the banquet because we heard the inside stories of how the exhibit of Bhutanese art was arranged. Hearing stories about the conservation efforts for the art work that traveled from Bhutan to San Francisco was fascinating. It was interesting to hear how the Bhutan and American museums worked together to teach and learn how to preserve and store the works from the temples. The exhibit was a win-win situation for both sides and it was a wonderful opportunity to be able to see the Bhutanese art in San Francisco."







Photos from private collection tours in San Francisco. Photo credit: Gina Hander


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