Arts & Crafts: Weavers & Weaving In Greek Society
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Date & Time
Fri, May 30 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Address (map)
Humanities and Social Science Building, Santa Barbara
Venue (website)
UCSB Humanities & Social Sciences Bldg.
UCSB Department of Classics presents the 2025 Argyropoulos Lecture in Hellenic Studies by Professor Sharon Gerstel (UCLA). May 30th, 2025 5:00pm at the Humanities and Social Science Building (HSSB) on the UCSB campus, Room 4080. FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. For more info, contact karirobinson@ucsb.edu. Lecture made possible by the generosity of James Argyropoulus.
Lecture Description:
In Greece, the practice and art of weaving has played a critical role in discussions of female labor, activities, and even character from ancient times up through the modern day. This talk focuses on three moments in Greek history — late Byzantium, the 19th century, and the 1930s — to consider the place of weavers and weaving within a broader cultural context. How were weavers viewed within the highly stratified society of the village? What do woven works say about the beliefs of the weaver and the place of weaving in society? How did women’s work figure in a modernist movement determined to promote Greece’s own history and culture?