This multi-media exhibition explores religious images of women in art from antiquity to the present. Artworks represent the Mediterranean, western Europe, Americas, Africa and Asia. Diane Apostolos-Cappadona, professor of religious art and cultural history at the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University, will give the keynote address. A wide range of media, including bronze, stone, wood, and terracotta sculpture, painting and textiles, will be showcased.
The exhibition features an exhibit, academic symposium, keynote speaker and additional related events. Read More



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Mysteries of the Jewish Calendar: Pesach (Passover)
Come explore the Jewish holy day of Pesach, or Passover, as part of the “Mysteries of the Jewish Calendar” lecture series at Carpe Diem in Columbia. Dianna Long, an attorney who holds degrees in Sociology and Religious Studies, will lead the class at noon on Thursday, March 25.
“Mysteries of the Jewish Calendar” is an exploration of the Jewish calendar and an explanation of the historical and religious significance of the holy days falling within each month.
The class will be held at Carpe Diem, 807 Locust St., Columbia. The cost is $15 or, for regular attendees, one punch on the class card. Students pay $5.
For more information or to RSVP, call (573) 268-5989.