Exhibition - Identity in the Ancient World

Friday, Jan 31, 2025 from 10:00am to 5:00pm

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This two-year presentation centers around the theme of identity in the ancient world. Across the ancient Mediterranean, people will have felt some sense of group identity such as belonging to a tribe, race, culture or civilization. They will have recognized differences between men and women, and will have experienced desires and moral constraints. Feelings of identity could also be expressed in opposition to other groups, such as Greeks vs. Persians or Scythians, Romans vs. Gauls or Germans, men vs. women. In our modern society, many more expressions of identity are recognized that may invoke a sense of belonging or form exclusive alliances. In the ancient world, expressions of identity could not always be articulated explicitly because the terminology for voicing thoughts about personal, cultural and national frames of identity did not exist. Identity in the Ancient World will illustrate some of these aspects based predominantly on the Museum’s own Antiquities Collection, supplemented with some prominent long-term loans from other museums and private collections.

Identity in the Ancient World is one of several new exhibitions dedicated to the Museum’s permanent collection that will be on view for long-term displays over the next five years.

Admission:
Art+ Members: Free
Adults: $25.00
Adults 65+: $15.00
Military: $15.00
Florida Educators: $15.00
Professional Artist: $15.00
K-12 Students: $5
Children 6 & Under: Free
College Students with ID: Free
SNAP EBT Participants: Free


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