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EVENTS IN OCTOBER 2005

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SCHEDULE OF ART EXHIBITIONS

Curator: Bruce W. Ferguson (Columbia); Assistant Curator:Milena Hoesgberg
Artists: Janine Antoni, Christopher Braddock, Teresa Celemin, Renee Cox, Roland Fischer, Jeff Feld, Eric Fischl, Duron Jackson, James W. Kerr, Thomas LeGaspi, Simone Leigh, Liz Magic Laser, Dylan Mortimer, Sarah Olson, Christian Johnson, Andres Serrano, and Jeannie Weissglass

September 30 to October 27, 2005
Union Theological Seminary
James Chapel, Broadway at 121st Street

October 3 to 21, 2005
Columbia University School of the Arts
LeRoy Neiman Gallery
310 Dodge Hall, Broadway at 116th Street

October 7 to 27, 2005
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Amsterdam at 112th Street

SCHEDULE OF RELATED EVENTS

October 6, 2005, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Public Symposium at Union Theological Seminary
James Chapel, Broadway at 121st Street

Artful Resistance: Lost Christian Texts and Popular Imagination
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Speakers and panelists: Eric Fischl, Linda Hampton (UTS), Eleanor Heartney, Rev. Tom Miller (Cathedral of St. John the Divine), Sarah Olson, Prof. Elaine Pagels (Princeton), Prof. Annette Yoshiko Reed (McMaster), Prof. Hal Taussig (UTS)

Featuring Layard Thompson performing his adaptation of Deborah Hay’s choreography, The Ridge.

October 7, 2005, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Opening Reception for Art Exhibit at The Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Amsterdam at 112th Street

Featuring a Panel Discussion with participating artists, moderated by Prof. Annette Yoshiko Reed (McMaster), performance and adaptation of Deborah Hay’s, The Ridge, by Layard Thompson.

October 7, 2005, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Opening Reception for Art Exhibit at Union Theological Seminary
James Chapel, Broadway at 121st Street

October 7, 2005, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Opening Reception for Art Exhibit at Columbia University
LeRoy Neiman Gallery
310 Dodge Hall, Broadway at 116th Street


The Divine Body was initiated and realized by artist Sarah Olson and scholar Annette Yoshiko Reed.
For more information, contact: info@thedivinebody.com