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18 Friday / April 18, 2014

Special Lecture: Lilly Lecture Competition


Hope School of Fine Arts, room 102
http://www.artmuseum.iu.edu

Friday, April 18, 1:00–5:00 p.m.
Hope School of Fine Arts, Room 102
Four IU students have been selected to present papers at the 2014 Evan F. Lilly Memorial Lecture Competition, which is cosponsored by the IU Art Museum and the Hope School of Fine Arts. The Evan F. Lilly Memorial Prize will be awarded to the best talk, chosen by a jury drawn from the Art Museum and the Art History department.
Eric Beckman, Classical Studies, A Mysterious Sacrifice: The Mithraic Tauroctony from the IU Art Museum
Anne Kneller, History of Art, Re-assessing the IU Art Museum “Seated Hermaphrodite”: The Identification of a Rare Terracotta Figurine Type
Rachel Schend, History of Art and Library Science, “It’s All Greek to Me”: Interpreting the Bilingual Eye-Cup from the IU Art Museum
Samantha Tavlin, Communication and Culture and History of Art, Schlemmer’s Mechanical Body: Brecht, Heidegger, and the Phenomenology of Use

Cost: Free

For more information contact:

Katherine Pashcal
(812)855-9647
[email protected]

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