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When we see people, one of the first things we notice is gender. We tend to categorize people as male or female, but what if the characteristics we used to categorize were fluid, and not rigidly defined? What if there were no gender distinctions? Ambiguous and gender fluid depictions have existed in Asian art for thousands of years. The belief in non-duality contributes to these purposely ambivalent portrayals. Mary Mead, a community speaker from the Asian Art Museum, will explore some of the fascinating ways various Asian cultures have represented people and deities as male, female, and non-binary. Interested in attending? Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qq5q0ZELSiyyemr4zdrA2Q
Historical Museum
Rate different types of chocolate while watching and dipping fruit in a chocolate fountain. For grades 6-12.