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Associated Programming
All events are free and open to the public and take place at the Museum or in Jesse Hall. Exhibition information.
September 16, 2009 - Wednesday, 12:15–1:00pm
European & American Gallery, MAA, Pickard Hall
Virginia Pfannenstiel, Ph.D., Arts Specialist, Columbia Public Schools
Gallery Talk: The Sacred Feminine - A Contemporary Artist’s Perspective
September 25, 2009 - Friday, 7:00pm
Jesse Hall Rotunda
The Chants of Hildegard von Bingen
Performed by Margaret Waddell
Waddell’s studio: www.hummingbirdmusic.net
October 15, 2009 - Thursday, 7:00pm
106 Pickard Hall, Museum of Art and Archaeology
Triptych: Faces of the Virgin
Performances by the MU Department of Theatre
- “The Mary Stories,” featuring ‘Waiting for the Wonder’ and ‘Coming Back from Calvary,’ written and performed by Milbre Burch, staged by Emily Rollie
- “Blessed Art Thou,” written by cfrancis blackchild. Directed by Matt Saltzberg and performed by Sally Foster.
- “The Wakefield Annunciation,” adapted and directed by Gloria Dossett; Jessica Dossett, Assistant Director and Costume Designer
Scenic Designer for Triptych: Ron Zank
November 4, 2009 - Wednesday, 12:15–1:00pm
European & American Gallery, MAA, Pickard Hall
Olivia Fales, Graduate Research Assistant, MU Department of Art History & Archaeology
Gallery Talk: Threat to the Male Order: the Dangerous Feminine in Ancient Greece
Also see The Sacred Feminine National Symposium.
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