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Sunday February 6th - free admission to Bowers Museum in Santa Ana - Chinese New Year of the Rabbit

If you have never been to Bowers Museum, go on February 6th, 2011, and enjoy a free admission day to all its exhibits and enjoy an afternoon of Chinese cultural events to celebrate Chinese New Year ... it is the year of the rabbit.  Free admission opens at 10am and there is free parking - first come first served :)

TARGET FREE FIRST SUNDAY
 Sunday, February 6, 2011, 12:00 PM – 3:30 PM

On the first Sunday of every month, the Bowers invites you to bring your family to the museum for a free afternoon of cultural fun! This month`s spotlight shines on the music, dance, arts, and food of China! Come celebrate the Year of the Rabbit!

  Quilts: Two Centuries of American Tradition and Technique
Back by popular demand, Quilts: Two Centuries of American Tradition and Technique presents the Bowers’ most popular American quilts. To satisfy the curious and creative visitor, emphasis is placed on the quilts` construction techniques.
  Spirits and Headhunters: Art of the Pacific Islands
Experience exquisite masterpieces and dynamic objects from the vast and diverse Pacific Islands in this special exhibition guest curated by Chris Rainier.
  Ancient Arts of China: A 5000 Year Legacy
Curated by authorities of Chinese history and culture from the Shanghai Museum, this incredible collection portrays the evolution of Chinese art and culture.
  Masters of Adornment: The Miao People of China
This important collection of exquisite textiles and silver jewelry on loan to and from the Bowers Museum’s permanent collection highlights the beauty and wealth of the Miao peoples of southwest China.
 

Gemstone Carvings: The Masterworks of Harold Van Pelt Saturday, July 17 - Sunday, May 01, 2011
Thousands have admired the work of Harold Van Pelt who, along with his wife Erica, are considered the best gem and mineral photographers in the world. Few know of Van Pelt’s extraordinary ability as a fine art gemstone carver, and nobody has ever seen his entire body of work assembled in one place. Bowers Museum is proud to present the first comprehensive exhibition of the extraordinary artworks of Harold Van Pelt.

For over 35 years Van Pelt has quietly been perfecting the art of carving quartz, rock crystal and agate gemstones. Hundreds of hours go into each multi-faceted, fluted, and textured vase, hollow container, sculpture and vessel, many of which are accented with gold and semi-precious stones. Working the stone down to paper-thin walls brings out the gorgeous natural quality and colors of the agate and gives quartz the transparency of glass. Transformed by one man’s vision and skill from a solid stone to an incredibly delicate work of art, the gemstone carvings of Harold Van Pelt have to be seen to be believed.


Sponsored by the Nicholas Endowment.


Sunday, February 6, 2011, 10 AM – 4 PM

The Bowers Museum offers free admission to the museum on the first Sunday of every month.

Sponsored by the Target Corporation. 
        

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