Tradition and Transformation: Mithila Art of India Closes July 29, 2022
Mithila art is an indigenous form of painting originating in the northern state of Bihar in India. Historically created as sumptuous wall murals, over the decades Mithila art has evolved as works on paper and canvas which has both preserved the tradition and generated new themes. Originally a matriarchal tradition with distinct styles based on caste, current Mithila art is created by both female and male artists and caste distinctions have become more fluid.
Museum Hours:
Tuesday–Friday 10 a.m.–4:00 p.m
Museum will be closed on Saturday and Sunday for the month of July.
Admission is free; donations are appreciated.
THE WILLIAM BENTON MUSEUM OF ART
University of Connecticut
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