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Bissera Pentcheva at the Art Institute – Thurs., Feb. 16th
Bissera Pentcheva, Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Art History at Stanford University, will be giving a public lecture, “Hagia Sophia and the Aesthetics of the Sea,” at the Art Institute of Chicago on Thursday, February 16th, from … Continue reading
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Tuesday, February 7th
I’m pleased to announce the next meeting of the Late Antique and Byzantine Workshop on Tuesday, February 7 at 4:30pm. As usual, we will be in the Cochrane-Woods Art Center (5540 S. Greenwood Ave.), Room 152. For a campus map, … Continue reading
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First meeting of Winter Quarter 2012 – Tuesday, Jan. 10th
Please join us for our first meeting of the Winter Quarter on Tuesday, 10 January at 4.30pm in the Cochrane-Woods Art Center, Room 152. Brad Bowman, Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, will be presenting … Continue reading
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Tuesday, December 6
Announcing our final workshop for the autumn quarter! Please join us on Tuesday, 6 December at 4.30pm in the Cochrane-Woods Art Center, Room 152. Nathan Leidholm, Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of History, will be presenting a paper, entitled: “Searching … Continue reading
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Monday, November 21
Our next meeting will be Monday, 21 November, at 4.30pm in the Cochrane-Woods Art Center, Room 152. Please note that this is a different day of the week from our usual workshop meetings, although time and place remain the same! … Continue reading
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Tuesday, November 8
Please join us for our next meeting on Tuesday, 8 November at 4.30pm in the Cochrane-Woods Art Center, Room 152 (5540 S. Greenwood Ave.). Dr. Tasha Vorderstrasse, Research Associate at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, will be … Continue reading
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Next meeting – Tuesday, October 11
Please join us for our next meeting on Tuesday, 11 October at 4.30pm in the Cochrane-Woods Art Center, Room 152 (5540 S. Greenwood Ave.). Dr. John Weisweiler, Post-doctoral Fellow in the Department of Classics at the University of Chicago, will … Continue reading
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Fr. John Chryssavgis at the Theology Workshop – Oct. 4th
On Tuesday, October 4th, the Theology Workshop is honored to host, in collaboration with the Martin Marty Center, a special event at the Divinity School: Fr. John Chryssavgis, advisor to Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I on ecological issues, will join us … Continue reading
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Smart Lecture on Sept. 29th
Professor Herbert Kessler will also be giving the Art History Department’s first Smart Lecture, “Geometry of the Ineffable: Artificial Perspective in Medieval Art,” on September 29 at 4:30pm, in CWAC 157.
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First Meeting of Autumn Quarter 2011 – Joint Workshop with Medieval Studies on Sept. 30th
Herbert Kessler, Professor of the History of Art at Johns Hopkins University, will discuss his recent work, “Images Borne on a Breeze: the Function of the Flabellum of Tournus as Meaning” on Friday, September 30 from 12-1.30pm in CWAC, Room 156. **please note … Continue reading
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