3rd Annual CHARM Zooms Ahead!
Please join us for the third annual Collaborations in History, Art, Religion, and Music (CHARM) Zooms Ahead meeting on Friday Aug 30, 11am on Zoom.
Please join us for the third annual Collaborations in History, Art, Religion, and Music (CHARM) Zooms Ahead meeting on Friday Aug 30, 11am on Zoom.
Fabian Debora, 2024 NEA National Heritage Fellow and painter of Cara de Vago, presents his new art project that provides access and opportunity through arts and culture for his community of formerly incarcerated people & ex-lifers.
We're excited to host next week's “Forum on Nuclear Strategy: Disarmament & Deterrence in a Dangerous World,” a groundbreaking discussion with high-ranking public policy experts, influential spiritual leaders, and prominent academics exploring strategic and ethical responses to one of the most urgent issues facing humanity: the rising threat of nuclear war. “Forum on Nuclear Strategy” will […]
This talk on Zarina is led by Deputy Director, Curatorial Affairs Cindy Burlingham.
Joined by Ian Pritchard (harpsichord/organ), Maxine Eilander (baroque harp), Malachai Bandy (viola da gamba), baroque violinist Andrew McIntosh will give a rare complete performance of Heinrich Biber’s Rosary Sonatas. Composed circa 1675, these fifteen magnificent pieces evoke the entire range of human experience, from tender and sublime to outrage and triumph, and follow the story […]
A stroll through the USC Peace Garden with Camille Dieterle, PhD, Director of the Graduate Certificate Program in Foundations of Lifestyle Redesign®, and Associate Professor of Clinical Occupational Therapy, USC Chan. A little history: In 2022, USC Peace Garden, led by Camille Dieterle, Associate Professor of Clinical Occupational Therapy, transformed a little-used lot near USC’s University Park […]
Writing from exile: Greek pseudepigrapha in Ovid’s Tristia and Ex Ponto Irene Peirano Garrison (Harvard University)
Nova Forum Seminar: Beauty and Virtue https://www.novaforum.org/events/nova-forum-seminar-beauty-and-virtue
Lecture: The Battle of Science and Religion? New Perspectives on a Troubled Relationship Peter Harrison (University of Queensland) Tutor Campus Center 227 CHARM partner: Nova Forum
DMC 155: CHARMing Conversation with Todd Lerew, Library Foundation of Los Angeles. We will discuss “unique and unexpected museums” with the author of Also On View (Angel City Press, October 2024).
Symposium: Nature after Disenchantment: New Histories of Religion and Science Peter Harrison (University of Queensland) & 5 USC Dornsife faculty Tutor Campus Center 227, lunch included with registration CHARM partners: Nova Forum & co-sponsors EMSI, CHARM, IACS, History, Religion & Classics
Join other CHARMers for an informal walk through this new exhibition. Make your free reservation here and meet in the Getty Museum rotunda. Thanks to CHARMer Kristen Collins for the suggestion!