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Homer’s Odyssey and the Princeton Artists Alliance
was on display in the Holman Hall Art Gallery, October 22-December 3, 2003.

Various events accompanied the exhibition:

October 22
Reading of the Odyssey
Times: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Location: Quad in front of Holman Hall (Tent)
Participants: TCNJ Administrators, Faculty, Students, Staff

October 29
Odysseus in Dublin: James Joyce and Homer
Time: 4:00
Location: Forcina 130
Lecturer: Dr. Lee Harrod, TCNJ Professor of English

November 5
The Afterlife of Penelope
Time: 4:00 p.m.
Location: Music Buidling, Concert Hall
Lecturer: Sheila Murnaghan, Ph.D.
Professor and Graduate Chair of Classical Studies Department University of Pennsylvania

November 12
Movie clips and discussion: O Brother Where Art Thou
Time: 2:00 p.m.
Location: Forcina 132
Discussion Leader: David Pollio, TCNJ Assistant Professor of Classical Studies

November 19
Themes of the Odyssey: Music and Poetry
Time: 12:30-2:00
Location: Music Building, Concert Hall
Participants: Music, Art, English, and other TCNJ Departments

December 3
Themes of the Odyssey: Music and Poetry
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location: Forcina Hall 130
Lecturer: Ann Steiner, Ph.D., Shirley Watkins Steinman Professor in the Classics, Associate Dean of the Faculty, Office of The Provost, Franklin and Marshall College

The Ancient House was on display in the Holman Hall Art Gallery, February 27-April 3, 2002.