09/08/2025
The new semester is underway, and there are plenty of humanities events around Emory to explore! These events open to all. Click each link to learn more and register:
9/4, 7-9 pm: “The Ethics of Inspiration: Honoring Ancestors and Influences,” a conversation presented by the Emory Center for Ethics https://ethicsofinspiration25.eventbrite.com/
9/6, 2-3 pm: “Korean Traditions and Creativity Now,” a panel inspired by Kim Chong Hak, Painter of Seoraksan, at Hill Auditorium, High Museum of Art , ticketed event, https://high.org/event/korean-traditions-and-creativity-now/
9/14, 3-4 pm: Curatorial talk by Margaret Nagawa celebrating the opening of special exhibition Insistent Presence: Contemporary African Art from the Chazen Collection
https://carlos.emory.edu/calendar
9/16, 4 pm: “Two Tribes: Real Life Stories of a Jewish Native American,” an author talk by Emily Bowen Cohen co-presented by Emory's Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies and the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies
https://js.emory.edu/news/index.html?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D188686146
9/20, 9 am-4 pm: “Celebrating 250 Years of Jane Austen,” a seminar organized by the Jane Austen Society of North America https://jane250.square.site/
9/26, 4-6 pm: “Southern Ground: The Legacy of Radcliffe Bailey and the Future of Black Contemporary Art in the South,” a panel discussion at Auburn Avenue Research Library, open to the public, registration required, https://fulcolibrary.bibliocommons.com/events/68b311392e852b9d40594f22
9/30, 7 pm: R. William Johnstone and Wyche Fowler in conversation with Prof Joe Crespino, an author talk at McElreath Hall, Atlanta History Center, ticketed event, https://www.atlantahistorycenter.com/event/r-william-johnstone-in-conversation-with-wyche-fowler/
Photos: Speakers David Harrington & John Fenn; Kim Chong Hak, Untitled, 2024; Insistent Presence promotional poster; author Emily Bowen Cohen; JASNA promotional poster; speakers Sheila Pree Bright, Ato Ribeiro, Michi Meko, Navin Norling, and Karen Comer Lowe; "Wyche Fowler: A Political Life in Georgia, Congress, and Abroad" by R. William Johnstone