Join Menil curator Kristina Van Dyke and Rice associate professor of art history Linda Neagley as they discuss the relationship between art and the divine in conjunction with the exhibition, Objects of Devotion. A ninth-century Maya chocolate drinking vessel and a thirteenth-century Japanese Shinto shrine figure are among the works in the exhibition that explores the intertwined relationship of religion and art in various cultures.
The talk is free and open to the public.
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27 | may at 10:00 am
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Forest Park East Memorial Day Tribute to Heroes |
| Forest Park East Funeral Home and Cemetery | |
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27 | may at 10:00 am
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American Society of Interior Designers Show Home Tour |
| Riverstone | |
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27 | may at 12:00 pm
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Memorial Day Flag Planting Ceremony in the Heights |
| The Heights World War II Monument | |
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27 | may at 2:00 pm
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Revivals film screening series: Little Fugitive |
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