Join an exhibition exploring how animation carries sacred stories across cultures—and transforms them along the way. Drawing on students’ creative projects and digital journals from REL106: Gods, Myths, and Cartoons, the exhibition moves through Abrahamic traditions, Chinese religions, Hinduism, anime spirituality, ancestors, devotion, gender, and myth to show how cartoons and animation make religion vivid, emotional, debatable, and newly alive. Enjoy free ice cream while you explore the exhibit and join the conversation. Questions? Contact Xu Ma or Tingting Kang. 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Wed., May 6 • Global Resource Lounge (Jenks Hall, Room 100) • MORE
Submitted by: Tingting Kang