From the Valerie Franklin Collection.
Featuring objects from the 19th century to the middle of the 20th that are on loan to the Museum from one of the most prestigious private collections in the United States, this exhibition serves as an introduction to the art and culture of one of the Pacific?s most dynamic regions.
Covering one-third of the earth?s surface and touching the shores of five continents, the Pacific Ocean contains thousands of inhabited islands that are commonly divided into several regions based on language, cultural distinctions, and historical connections. As a cultural area, the Pacific is commonly divided into three sub-regions: Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.
Pacific Horizons: Melanesian Art from the Valerie Franklin Collection presents a startling variety of visual forms and intellectual models and allows visitors to experience some of the finest art created in Melanesia?an art that remains one of the least understood in the world.
Admission/Cost: $8 - $12
Location:
San Diego Museum of Art
1450 El Prado
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Ongoing until January 01, 2015
For more information, please call: (619) 232-7931
Featuring objects from the 19th century to the middle of the 20th that are on loan to the Museum from one of the most prestigious private collections in the United States, this exhibition serves as an introduction to the art and culture of one of the Pacific?s most dynamic regions.
Covering one-third of the earth?s surface and touching the shores of five continents, the Pacific Ocean contains thousands of inhabited islands that are commonly divided into several regions based on language, cultural distinctions, and historical connections. As a cultural area, the Pacific is commonly divided into three sub-regions: Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.
Pacific Horizons: Melanesian Art from the Valerie Franklin Collection presents a startling variety of visual forms and intellectual models and allows visitors to experience some of the finest art created in Melanesia?an art that remains one of the least understood in the world.
Admission/Cost: $8 - $12
Location:
San Diego Museum of Art
1450 El Prado
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
Ongoing until January 01, 2015
For more information, please call: (619) 232-7931







