EngageEventsThe Rothko Chapel: At the Intersection of Art, Spirituality and Human Rights with Christopher Rothko
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The Rothko Chapel: At the Intersection of Art, Spirituality and Human Rights with Christopher Rothko

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Join Claudia Tordini and Fanchon Silberstein for a conversation with Christopher Rothko about his father Mark Rothko’s work and the mission and vision of The Rothko Chapel.

This public program is produced in conjunction with the SNF Paideia designated course Art as Intercultural Dialogue taught by instructors Claudia Tordini and Fanchon Silberstein.

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