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VST is delighted to welcome Dr. Chloë Reddaway this weekend.

Dr. Chloë Reddaway is a researcher in the Centre for Arts and the Sacred at King’s College London and McDonald Agape Theology and the Arts Research Associate at Duke University, NC. She is a former Howard and Roberta Ahmanson Fellow and Curator of Art and Religion at the National Gallery, London, and specialises in visual theology, focusing on the recovery of historical images for contemporary theology. Publications include Transformations in Persons and Paint: Visual Theology, Historical Images and the Modern Viewer (2016), and Strangeness and Recognition: Mystery and Familiarity in Renaissance Images of Christ (2019).

Public Lecture: Friday, Feb. 10 at 7pm (FREE)

The Problem of Painting Christ: Strange Responses to the Greatest Artistic Challenge

Public Workshop: Saturday, Feb 11, 10am - 12pm ($10, lunch included)

Strangeness and Recognition; Mystery and Familiarity in Renaissance Paintings of Christ

 

 

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