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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191203T133000
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED Religious Art
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LOCATION:New Academic Building\, London School of Economics\, 54 Lincoln's Inn Fields\, United Kingdom\, WC2A  3LJ
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Due to strike action by UCU\, this event will not be taking place. We are sorry for any inconvenience (and disappointment!) but will endeavour to reschedule the event.</strong></p>\n\n<p>All welcome | Free to attend | First come\, first served at the door</p>\n<p>The relationship between religion and art is ancient and complex\, varying across religious traditions and cultures. In this event\, we will consider how these traditions of religious art differ and what role art plays in religion today. How should we display religious art? Might art be a way of opening interfaith dialogue? And has art itself become a kind of religion?</p>\n<p>Speakers<br><strong>Mehreen Chida-Razvi</strong>\, Research Associate in the History of Art\, SOAS</p>\n<p><strong>Ben Quash</strong>\, Professor of Christianity and the Arts\, KCL</p>\n<p><strong>Lieke Wijnia</strong>\, Curator\, Museum Catharijneconvent and Fellow\, University of Groningen</p>\n<p>Chair<br><strong>Danielle Sands</strong>\, Fellow\, Forum for Philosophy and Lecturer in Comparative Literature and Thought\, RHUL</p>
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