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Member Lecture—Rome in the Time of Caravaggio
Member Lectures are available exclusively to Museum Members. Join today!
Join Judith Mann, senior curator of European art to 1800, for a captivating look at the vibrant artistic scene of early 17th-century Rome.
Around 1600, Rome underwent a dramatic transformation—becoming a magnet for painters eager to contribute to the city’s renewal. Mann will explore what it was like to work as an artist in this dynamic environment, offering insights into the works of Caravaggio, Bartolomeo Manfredi, and Artemisia Gentileschi—figures who helped define the bold and emotive style of the Baroque era.

Judith Mann, senior curator of European art to 1800
Ticket information
When available advance tickets can be reserved in person or through MetroTix using your Member ticket code. All tickets reserved through MetroTix incur a service charge; the service charge is waived for tickets reserved at the Museum. For your ticket code or more information, visit slam.org/MemberTickets.
What is the Member Lecture Series?
Member Lectures are exclusive, live, in-person events held in the Museum’s Farrell Auditorium. Members enjoy a deeper look at the fascinating changes and ongoing scholarship by the Museum’s curators and researchers. Learn more here.