18 February 2010

Lecture on Seasonal Kimono Friday

This Friday the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden is hosting a lecture on the reflection of seasons on the styles of kimono at the Daniel Recital Hall at CSULB.

Alison Redfoot–DiLiddo, Garden Assistant Director for Education, "will draw upon examples of color use in kimono, the imagery of the four seasons based on the Garden’s kimono collection and the garden itself as well as her research into this fascinating topic," the garden's Web site says.

The event starts at 7 p.m. and the lecture starts at 7:30.

Friends of the Japanese Garden members and their guests attend the event for free. For non-members, the entrance fee is $10. Reservations are required to the number listed on the Web site below.

More information to come after the event for those unable to attend.

Taken at the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden Feb. 18, 2010.

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