Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Fwd: AIA-Stanford Society 2017 Fall Schedule






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Dear Glenn,

Pumpkins, ghosts and witches are up and down our streets...so it must be fall!  We are excited to release our Fall series of Lectures and Events for the Stanford Chapter of AIA.  We hope you will be able to join us as we delve into the past...and bring some friends!
 
AIA National Archaeology Day -
Saturday, October 21


Join us for a tour of the Stanford Museum collection.
 
Egyptian & Classical (11 am); 
Chinese (1 pm) 

with Dr. Patrick Hunt


Meet in the front lobby of the Cantor Museum
Free and open to the public.


The Musician's Life:
Interpreting the Pitsa Cave Sacrifice Painting
AIA Kress Alumni Lecture

Dr. Nikolaos Xanthoulis is a music researcher with the Greek National Opera and Academy of Athens.   


When: Friday, November 3, 8:00pm

Free and open to the public.  
Reception to follow

Julian Basilica: Imperial Presence in Ancient Corinth

Professor Paul Scotton, California State University, Long Beach will share his work in Ancient Corinth. 


When: Friday, December 1, 8:00pm

Free and open to the public.  Reception to follow



AIA-Stanford, P.O. Box 20075, Stanford, CA 94309

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