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Special Maritime Museum Exhibit by Painter Qi Pang

I want to call your attention to a special exhibition at the Ventura County Maritime Museum from September 1st thru October 2nd by the renowned Chinese artist, Qi Pang, who help us curate and mount our program on the Chinese Treasure Fleets of the 15th Century earlier this year.

Mr. Pang will showcase a collection of works that demonstrate a lyrical sense of form combined with historical detail that produce images of exotic and timeless beauty. A well established painter from Heilongjiang, China, Mr. Pang has also served as an art designer and appraiser of ancient works of calligraphy and paintings for more than thirty years at the Jilin Museum.

There will be an Opening Reception at the Museum on Saturday, September 9 from 3-6 pm. Qi Pang also created the mural that now graces China Alley in Ventura just across the street from the Mission.

I hope you will have an opportunity to attend. His work his truly wonderful and should not be missed. For more details see the attached invitation card. Thank you.

Special Maritime Museum Exhibit by Painter Qi Pang

Special Maritime Museum Exhibit by Painter Qi Pang

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