Coptic Art, Modern Design, Art History: The Changing Value of Late Antique Textiles at the Brooklyn Museum, lecture by Edward Bleiberg (Brooklyn Museum), Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, May 19, 2016, 6pm
The lecture is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Designing Identity: The Power of Textiles in Late Antiquity (on view through May 22, 2016).
Edward Bleiberg is Curator of Egyptian, Classical, and Ancient Near Eastern Art and Managing Curator, Ancient Egyptian, African, and Asian Art at the Brooklyn Museum. He joined the Brooklyn Museum in 1998 from the University of Memphis, Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology, where he had been Director and Associate Professor. A Pittsburgh native, he graduated from Haverford College in Pennsylvania. After graduate work at Yale University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Dr. Bleiberg received an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. He is the author of several books and articles on ancient Egyptian economy, Egyptian coffins, and the Jewish minority in ancient Egypt and ancient Rome. Exhibitions that Dr. Bleiberg has organized for Brooklyn include Jewish Life in Ancient Egypt, Tree of Paradise: Jewish Mosaics from the Roman Empire, and To Live Forever: Egyptian Treasures from the Brooklyn Museum.