Art and History
Cosmic Wonder: Sacred Music at Notre Dame Chamber Orchestra Concert
Are Bach’s Brandenburg concertos really secular? Find out as the new SMND Chamber Orchestra presents music that inspires cosmic wonder, including a starburst and a sunrise, and...
View EventA colloquium with the Architectural Uprising
The built environment is meant to serve the people it houses, it is used to facilitate community within its structure. With the continuation of urban sprawl, the growth of the...
View EventChrist-Like Courage
Meredith Glunz ’27, a first-year architecture student, contemplates a sculpture of Saint Joan of Arc crafted by Emmanuel Fremiet in the late 19th century. The lines and curves...
View EventWhat Madness is This?
Joshua Johnson, civil engineering major at Notre Dame, introduces The Martyrdom of Saint Andrew by Francesco Trevisani. This artwork is a very jarring piece. Our eyes are...
View EventGiving All of Ourselves
The Lenten painting for the fifth Friday in Lent, presented by economics and political science major Catalina Scheider Galinanes ’25, points us explicitly to the Passion. Christ...
View EventShakespeare and Possibility: The Tragedy of Hamlet and the Sistine Madonna
Shakespeare and Possibility continues with the 13th Annual Notre Dame London Shakespeare lecture, delivered by Margreta de Grazia, Emerita Rosenberg Professor of the Humanities at...
View EventA Less Than Discreet Copyist
Dating to the last quarter of the 15th century, the ms. Milan, Civic Historical Archive and Trivulziana Library, 85 conveys a lesson from Ser Giovanni’s Pecorone which well...
View EventChrist’s Knowing Gaze
Emmanuel Ufio ’24, Master of Science in Finance candidate with the Mendoza College of Business, shares the portrait of Madonna and Child painted by Girolamo Mazzola Bedoli in...
View EventThe one where February pretended to be April
So much happened in February 2024 that it needed an extra day. A papal audience, Black History Month, Lunar New Year, Rare Disease Day, record-setting weather . . . and more!
View EventAdam and Eve
Anders Ove, Art Handler at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, shares the artwork entitled Holy Trinity and is attributed to the Byzantine tradition. Although there are doctrinal...
View EventFaith and Reason
Theology and Marketing major Kolton Koubsky ’24 presents Jacopo Aigoni’s masterpiece, The Adoration of the Magi, painted in the early 18th century. Amid the intellectual shift...
View EventAnd the Holy Spirit
Emily Normand ’20, the Lilly Endowment Museum Fellow for Religion and Spirituality in the Visual Arts at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art introduces our incredibly beautiful...
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