2012 Harvey Stahl Memorial Lectures

Schedule for 2012 ICMA Harvey Stahl Memorial Lectures at University of New Mexico and Utah State University: Guest Lecturer Dr. Jaroslav Folda, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

Monday February 27

Public Lecture “The Church of the Holy Sepulchre and Christian Multiculturalism in the Levant” host: Justine Andrews
5:30 pm Science and Math Learning Center Room 102 Reception to follow

Tuesday February 28

UNM Institute for Medieval Studies – Work-in-Progress series “Chrysography on the Drapery of the Virgin — Icon to Altarpiece in the 13th Century” host: Justine Andrews
12:30 pm History Commons

Guest Lecture in ARTH 432/532 Islamic Art and Architecture “Crusader Holy Places and 12th century Pilgrimage Art in the Holy Land”
2pm Center for the Arts, Room 1020

Utah State University, Logan, Ut

THURSDAY March 1

9 AM: pre-recorded interview with Dr. Folda to air on Utah Public Radio’s “Access Utah” morning program

10:30-11:45 AM: Guest lecturer, ARTH 4720: Renaissance Art, host, Dr. Alexa Sand
“Chrysography on the Drapery of the Virgin — Icon to  Altarpiece in the 13th Century”
Fine Arts Visual 264

5 PM: Public Lecture, co-sponsored by the Caine College of the Arts and the program in Religious Studies at Utah State University, hosts, Drs. Alexa Sand and Laura Gelfand, Department of Art and Design
“The Church of the Holy Sepulchre and Christian Multiculturalism in the Levant”
Merrill Cazier Library Room 101

6:30-8 PM: Reception by invitation only, Caine Family Home

Friday March 2

9 AM: Breakfast round-table discussion with Dr. Folda and interested students and faculty from the programs in art, religious studies, and medieval and early modern studies. Host: Department of Art and Design Outstanding Senior, Megan Evans
Twain Tippetts Gallery Balcony, Chase Fine Arts Center

11:30-12:20: Guest Lecturer HISTORY 1100 Ancient to Medieval Western Civilization, host, Professor Susan Cogan
“Crusader Holy Places and 12th century Pilgrimage Art in the Holy Land”
Engineering 103

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