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Textile Heirlooms from the Indus Valley
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An American Vision: Treasures from the Winterthur Museum
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Teacher Workshop: Notions of Citizenship Past and Present

Rediscover a Lost Ancient City: Antioch Family Day

Sunday, November 5, 1-4:30PM
Free with Museum admission

Antioch comes to life! Rediscover this lost ancient city as you investigate the sights and sounds of this fascinating and exotic place. You'll enjoy an afternoon of family activities that include hands-on studio projects, gallery projects, storytelling, music, and more!

Fleet Bank sponsors Family Day.


Eighth Colloquium of the North American Branch of the International Association for the Study of Ancient Mosaics (AIEMA)

Saturday - Sunday, November 18-19
Cost: $30
Location: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Worcester
Registration at the door on Saturday, November 18, 2000

Worcester Art Museum will host The North American Branch of the International Association for the Study of Ancient mosaics (AIEMA) to hold the 8th annual Colloquium on Ancient and Medieval Mosaics and Painting from November 18-19, 2000. The Colloquium is sponsored by the following institutions and organizations: Worcester Art Museum (WAM), Association internationale pour l'étude de la mosaïque antique (AIEMA), Luxembourg Centre Alexandre-Wiltheim (CAW), Clark European Center in Luxembourg (CECIL) in collaboration with Classics Seminar of Centre Universitaire de Luxembourg.

The People of Antioch

Saturday, November 18, 7PM
Keynote speaker: Glen W. Bowersock, Institute for Advanced Study
Free and open to the public
The Museum Café

For more information, please call 799.4406, x3007


Last Updated: December 14, 2000