The OSU Center for the Study of Religion invites you to an evening of religious sound and music. This community-building event will feature instrumental and vocal performances from individuals, community groups, religious organizations and additional friends, all sharing an example of musical or sonic practice from their tradition.
Focusing on the role of sound and music in local religious practice, this event strives to build community relationships and showcase connections between sound and religion in Central Ohio. Information on performances is coming soon: there will be representations of Liberal Jewish, Tibetan Buddhist, Sikh, Greek Orthodox, Mennonite, Jain, Afro-Cuban and Persian/Sufi/Islamic organizations, with a wide mix of genres, styles and instrumentations.
Formal schedule coming soon.
Co-sponsored by The Center for the Study of Religion and the Humanities Institute.
This event is free, open to the public and welcoming to everyone, with free on-site parking.
RSVP
Tell us you're interested and we'll let you know when the RSVP link goes live! You'll be able to register and save your seat in late August.
Directions and Parking
Grange Insurance Audubon Center
Scioto Audubon Metro Park
505 W Whittier St, Columbus, OH 43215
The Audubon Center is at the end of the road that leads into the metropark- drive straight to the very end (do not veer right) to find the Audubon building and adjacent parking lot. Free, onsite parking is available.
The Humanities Institute and its related centers host a wide range of events, from intense discussions of works in progress to cutting-edge presentations from world-known scholars, artists, activists and everything in between.
We value in-person engagement at our events as we strive to amplify the energy in the room. To submit an accommodation request, please send your request to Cody Childs, childs.97@osu.edu.