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Steve Christensen
LUMA
312.915.6164
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Loyola University Museum of Art Presents
“What Does Heaven FEEL Like?”
What:
What does Heaven feel like? That’s the question that will be addressed on Tuesday night at the Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA). In conjunction with the exhibition HEAVEN+HELL, LUMA welcomes Marv Bolt, from the Adler Planetarium, for the public program What Does Heaven FEEL Like?An Astronomical Evening.
Using depictions of the sky, as experienced from earth and from space, and noting the diverse ways cultures past and present have incorporated the heavens into earthly forms, Bolt will explore our impressions of transcendence and responses to our leading question. The program is $4 for the public and free for LUMA members and Loyola students, faculty, and staff. To RSVP, send an e-mail to luma@luc.edu or call 312.915.7608.
HEAVEN+HELL is an inspired collaboration of creative thinking and practical dynamics from two very different organizations. The exhibition serves as a bridge between two museums, with the Hell portion of the exhibition taking place in Intuit’s galleries (756 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago) and Heaven on display at LUMA (820 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago).
When:
Tuesday, March 20
6–7:30 p.m.
Where:
Loyola University Museum of Art
820 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611
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