Art, Science, and Wonder in the Medieval World

A circular detail of a medieval illustration of men in white robes holding astronomical instruments toward a night sky with stars. The detail sits on a background of dark blue flanked by gold circles

Astronomers on Mount Athos (detail), in The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, about 1400–1425, Master of the Mandeville Travels. Tinted ink on parchment. The British Library Collection, Add. 24189, fol. 15. Image © The British Library Board

Nov 10, 2024

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Harold M. Williams Auditorium

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To complement the exhibition Lumen: The Art and Science of Light, curators and scholars present two panel discussions on the intersections of art and science in the medieval world. Designed as a series of engaging discussions, the first presentation explores topics such as astronomy and optics, and examines how medieval people thought about the science of light in both Latin and Arabic speaking regions. The second discussion invites scholars of neuroscience, philosophy, and art to discuss the way the eye and the brain react to light and how medieval people harnessed these effects to create immersive spaces of wonder.

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Schedule


Panel 1: What Was Medieval Science?
11am–12:30pm PT

Introduction
Kristen Collins, exhibition co-curator

Moderator
Barry C. Smith
, professor of philosophy and director, Institute of Philosophy at the University of London’s School of Advanced Study

Speakers
Ladan Akbarnia, curator, South Asian and Islamic art, San Diego Museum of Art
Margaret Gaida, postdoctoral researcher, California Institute of Technology
Megan McNamee, lecturer in pre-modern art, 500–1500, Edinburgh College of Art, The University of Edinburgh


Panel 2: The Neuroscience of Light
2–3:30pm PT

Introduction
Nancy K. Turner, exhibition co-curator

Moderator
Barry C. Smith
, professor of philosophy and director, Institute of Philosophy at the University of London’s School of Advanced Study

Speakers
Nancy Thompson, professor of art and art history; Department Chair of Art and Art History, St. Olaf College
G. Gabrielle Starr, president, Pomona College
Abbey Stockstill, associate professor of Islamic art and architecture, Meadows School of the Arts, Southern Methodist University

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