Sacred Traditions and the Arts [Archived]

The Virtuous Pagans in Solvent transfer drawing, cut-and-pasted paper, pencil, gouache and watercolour on paper i Robert Rauschenberg: Canto IV: Limbo, Circle One, The Virtuous Pagans, 1958 (detail). Solvent transfer drawing, cut-and-pasted paper, pencil, gouache and watercolour on paper. 36.8 x 29.2 cm. The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

The seminar on Sacred Traditions and the Arts was a joint venture between the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at King’s and The Courtauld. It sought to place researchers in dialogue who were working on any aspect of the sacred and visual culture. It was open to all scholars and students who had an interest in exploring the intersections of religion and art regardless of period, geography or tradition.

Past Events

Research, Talks

Art and the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Woman

5:30pm, 12 May 2025

In this meeting of the Sacred Traditions & the Arts seminar, Dr Heather Munro and Dr Karen Skinazi will give papers on the role that visual and performance art play in the lives of Ultra-Orthodox Jewish women

Research

Qohelet: A New Reading and a New Seeing

6:00pm, 20 Feb 2024

This meeting of the Sacred Traditions & the Arts seminar marks the fruition of a close and rare collaboration between a philosopher and visual artist in dialogue with a biblical book: Qohelet (or Ecclesiastes).

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