Rural and Urban Themes in the People's Art in New China
S. Michael Opper
Thursday, 11 Dec 1975 at 4:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union
A practicing artist and teacher of Asian and Modern Art History, Michael Opper has spent considerable time studying in Japan, India the People's Republic of China and Taiwan.Part of the World Affairs Series: Agrarian Change in Developing Areas
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