Fine Arts Senior Thesis Exhibition
May 4, 2018—May 19, 2018
Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
The Fine Arts Senior Thesis Exhibition will represent the culmination of studies at Haverford College for the nine seniors graduating in 2018. Details »
Taught by Professor of Religion Kenneth Koltun-Fromm and Assistant Professor of Religion Molly Farneth, this course explores the role of food in religious beliefs and practices, including the role of food in religious rituals, the connection between religious foodways and religious identities, and the ethics of food production and consumption.
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