http://www.museums-sheffield.org.uk/museums/weston-park/exhibitions/current/made-in-china
Purpose
"In the early 15th century, China was a global superpower and the Ming dynasty’s imperial courts led taste in arts and culture.
Discover how and why this iconic blue-and-white porcelain vase, on tour from the British Museum, represents a crucial period in China’s history. Sheffield-based artists Jane Elliot and Jonathan Wilkinson have been commissioned to create contemporary work for display alongside the vase."
The purpose is to display china from the 15th century specifically the early 15th century. Also including the Ming dynasty's imperial courts. This event shall help educate people on those times.
Content
The content of the exhibition contains as the main attraction an Imperial Ming Vase and other 15th century pieces that relate or are from the early 15th century and the Ming dynasty's imperial courts.
Target Audience
The target audience is those interested in a particular vase, whose who are interested in 15th century china, those who are interested in the work of Jane Elliot and Jonathon Wilkinson and those looking to learn.
Design/style
The design and style is open room display the work around a room(s).
Location
Location
The event is held at Weston Park from Saturday the 12th of July 2014 till Sunday the 5th of October 2014. It is
Open Every Day from Monday till Saturday 10am-5pm/ Sunday 11am-4pm/ Bank Holidays 10am-5pm
Open Every Day from Monday till Saturday 10am-5pm/ Sunday 11am-4pm/ Bank Holidays 10am-5pm
Suitability
The event is suitable as the work will be presented in platforms meaning that small children can enter. The event also has a suitable title letting the audience know what they are in for. It also presents suitbale peices to 15th century china.
Legal & Ethical
No mention of alcohol, and i highly doubt any of his work would cause offence to anyone.
Health & Safety
There is no mention of safety or any shown safety in the images, but most of the works would only harm you if you were to get unnecessarily close to the work.
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