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April 7, 2024 Elizabeth Baughan

The next Richmond AIA lecture will be presented by UR’s own Agnieszka Szymanska, Associate Professor of Art History, on the topic of her forthcoming book: “Sacred Spectating in Late Antique Egypt: Monastic Painting as Spiritual Experience.” The lecture will be Thursday, April 11 at 6:00 pm in Jepson 118, free and open to the public.

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