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COMMUNITY SAND MANDALA project in conjunction with the Mandala Sand Painting by the Tibetan Buddhist Monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery

Daugherty-Palmer Commons (DPC)
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The Community Sand Mandala is a project designed by Professor Patterson’s class, Art 205: Introduction to Visual Thinking: How To See.  Each student created a mandala design. The design by Jasper Lopez was chosen to create the Community Sand Mandala. All the preliminary drawings will be on display near the community mandala.  

Come join in the fun to help create the community sand mandala alongside the Mandala Sand Painting by the Tibetan Buddhist Monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery. Try your hand at using the traditional metal funnel called a chak-pur while running a metal rod on its grated surface. The vibration causes the sands to flow like liquid onto the pre-drawn design.

We are grateful to our co-sponsors, the Lecture and Fine Arts Committee, Student Government Association, the Arts Alliance, and departments of music, philosophy & religious studies, English, art & art history, sociology, history and international languages and culture, the Asian Pacific American Club and Office of the Provost.

 

Event Sponsor(s)
Asian Studies Program
John Schroeder
jwschroeder@smcm.edu
240-895-2159
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