to 11 a.m. – “Mapping 500 Years of History,” in Benes Room A. “We will dig into how the arts can engage us with closer listening, historical exploration into the roots of our environmental crisis, and offer us a mirror not only for looking backwards, but inward and toward a transformed future as well,” say Tempest organizers Laurie Anderson, OWU professor of Biological Sciences and Environment & Sustainability Kristina Bogdanov, OWU professor of Fine Arts and Terry Hermsen, Otterbein University professor emeritus of English. Attendees are invited to attend all or part of the symposium. 28, in the Benes Rooms inside Ohio Wesleyan’s Hamilton-Williams Campus Center, 40 Rowland Ave., Delaware. Ohio Wesleyan University is hosting a free daylong environment and art symposium titled “Tempest: Poetry, Music and Art for a Regenerative Earth.”
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