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Two circles one with a portrait of a woman and the other with a Renaissance painting by Caravaggio.

SCMA Conversations: Decoding Caravaggio: Mysteries and Attributions in Sicily

Noon-1pm

Join Danielle Carrabino, SCMA Curator of Painting and Sculpture, for a detective-style exploration of Caravaggio’s little-known Sicilian period. Examine disputed works through technical analysis, historical records, and stylistic comparisons, then join the discussion to weigh the evidence and consider their true authorship.

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SCMA Conversations: Wrestling Embrace: Observing Connection and Reflection

Noon - 1pm

Join featured artist Jeff Kasper for Wrestling Embrace, a playful, thought-provoking virtual program exploring connection, trust, and mindfulness. Inspired by his work in Don’t mind if I do (on view through June 28), the session combines a visually rich lecture with short, optional prompts for reflection, journaling, and chat-based sharing.

portrait of two people in circle frames,  April 23  Clay, Lacquer, Bamboo: Japanese Art in the Past and Present

SCMA Conversations: Clay, Lacquer, Bamboo: Japanese Art in the Past and Present

12pm – 1pm

Explore the stunning exhibition Crafting Worlds: Japanese Decorative Arts from the 18th through 21st Centuries with Clara Cho Wun Ma, Jane Chace Carroll Associate Curator of Asian Art, and student research assistant Josie Wong ‘26. Through close looking at Japanese lacquer, bamboo, and ceramics, you'll uncover the remarkable ways Japanese artisans have navigated—and continue to navigate—the delicate balance between honoring centuries-old traditions and forging bold new paths.

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