Past symposia
Seminar
The 22nd Annual Toby Falk Memorial Lecture - Haludar: a meticulous observer and illustrator of natural history in Bengal, c. 179
Paul Webley Wing (Senate House), Alumni Lecture Theatre
London
7:00 pm
05.06.20
Lecture
(Silsila Spring 2020 Lecture Series, Maghrib: Arts of the Islamic West) MODERN THINGS ON TRIAL-ISLAM'S GLOBAL AND MATERIAL REFOR
New York University, 4 Washington Square North, 2nd floor
New York
6:30 pm
05.06.20
Forum
"MEASURE AND MEANING-A CONVERSATION" Emanuele Lugli, Stanford University and Finbarr Barry Flood, NYU
New York University, 4 Washington Square North, 2nd floor
New York
6:30 pm
04.30.20
Lecture
Qusayr 'Amra: The Pandora's Box of Early Islamic Aesthetics, by Nadia Ali, Faculty Fellow, Silsila: Center for Material Historie
Arthur M. Sackler Building, Room 422
485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA
6:00 pm
04.23.20
Lecture
The Qur’ans of Uljaytu, with Dr Alison Ohta Director, Royal Asiatic Society, London
Wolfson Lecture Theatre, Paul Webley Wing, Senate House (first
Russell Square, London, WC1H 0XG
7:00 pm
04.22.20
Lecture
(Silsila Spring 2020 Lecture Series, Maghrib: Arts of the Islamic West) Miracles of Mediation: Still-Life, Liturgical Vessels, a
New York University, 4 Washington Square North, 2nd floor
New York
6:30 pm
04.22.20
Seminar
Little-explored treasures? The Indian textile collections at the British Museum, with Richard Blurton, Research Curator, Departm
Paul Webley Wing (Senate House), Alumni Lecture Theatre
London
7:00 pm
04.15.20
Workshop
The Maqamat Tradition and the Pre-Modern Roots of Arab Modernism, a workshop at Silsila, NYU
New York University, 4 Washington Square North, 2nd floor
New York
6:30 pm
04.10.20
Lecture
Habsburg Alba Amicorum in Ottoman Constantinople, by Robyn Radway, Assistant Professor of History, Central European University
Arthur M. Sackler Building, Room 422
485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA
6:00 pm
04.09.20
Lecture
(Silsila Spring 2020 Lecture Series, Maghrib: Arts of the Islamic West) Sultan Raziyya (1236-40) and the Accounts (Hisab) of Men
New York University, 4 Washington Square North, 2nd floor
New York
6:30 pm
04.07.20
Lecture
Perceived Through the Feet: Approaching Architecture on the Ground, with Prof. Gerhard Wolf (KHI Florence, Max-Planck Institute)
612 Schermerhorn, Columbia University
New York
6:00 pm
04.06.20
Lecture
(Silsila Spring 2020 Lecture Series, Maghrib: Arts of the Islamic West) "Be! and It Is." Visual Philology as Radical Humanism in
New York University, 4 Washington Square North, 2nd floor
New York
6:30 pm
04.03.20