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Book Colloquium: Personal Experience and Materiality in Greek Religion

September 27, 2023
4:00PM - 6:00PM
198 Hagerty Hall

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Add to Calendar 2023-09-27 16:00:00 2023-09-27 18:00:00 Book Colloquium: Personal Experience and Materiality in Greek Religion The Center for the Study of Religion and the Humanities Institute will host a colloquium and reception in celebration of the release of Katie Rask's new book, Personal Experience and Materiality in Greek Religion. Dr. Rask will speak about her book, and will be joined for a panel discussion with Sarah Iles Johnston, College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Religion, and Michael Anthony Fowler, Assistant Professor of Art History in the Department of Art and Design at East Tennessee State University. Light refreshments will be served.  Katie Rask is an assistant professor in the Department of Classics. An affiliate of CSR, Katie specializes in Greek and Etruscan archaeology and religion in the Greek and Italian worlds.  This event is free and open to the public. Co-sponsored by the Humanities Institute. The Humanities Institute and its related centers host a wide range of events, from intense discussions of works in progress to cutting-edge presentations from world-known scholars, artists, activists and everything in between. We value in-person engagement at our events as we strive to amplify the energy in the room. But we also recognize the fact that not all our guests will be able to visit our space. Zoom access will be available to this event upon request. If you wish to have such access, please send your request to Connor Behm: behm.42@osu.edu. 198 Hagerty Hall Center for the Study of Religion religion@osu.edu America/New_York public

The Center for the Study of Religion and the Humanities Institute will host a colloquium and reception in celebration of the release of Katie Rask's new book, Personal Experience and Materiality in Greek Religion. Dr. Rask will speak about her book, and will be joined for a panel discussion with Sarah Iles Johnston, College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Religion, and Michael Anthony Fowler, Assistant Professor of Art History in the Department of Art and Design at East Tennessee State University. Light refreshments will be served. 

Katie Rask is an assistant professor in the Department of Classics. An affiliate of CSR, Katie specializes in Greek and Etruscan archaeology and religion in the Greek and Italian worlds. 

This event is free and open to the public. Co-sponsored by the Humanities Institute.

The Humanities Institute and its related centers host a wide range of events, from intense discussions of works in progress to cutting-edge presentations from world-known scholars, artists, activists and everything in between.

We value in-person engagement at our events as we strive to amplify the energy in the room. But we also recognize the fact that not all our guests will be able to visit our space. Zoom access will be available to this event upon request. If you wish to have such access, please send your request to Connor Behm: behm.42@osu.edu.