“Healing Spaces on the Camino de Santiago in Medieval and Contemporary Settings”, sponsored bythe William & Mary Muscarelle Museum of Art, and hosted by William & Mary University.

  • Location: virtual (see lecture site for registration)
  • Panelists: Kathleen Jenkins and Jessica Streit
  • Date: 18 March 2021, 6.00 PM ET
  • Lecture Site

Jessica Streit will begin the evening presentation with medieval Le Puy-en-Velay, a city that serves as the starting point for one of the four major routes to Santiago de Compostela. Her talk will feature two of the city’s 12th-century pilgrimage monuments, showing how they engender feelings of arrival and a desire to keep moving for their audience of pilgrims. Kathleen Jenkins will then bring us to the 21st century.

Muscarelle Explorations: Healing Spaces
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