On May 24, the Freer Gallery of Art on May 24, will feature two lectures on the role and use of religion in a gallery setting, followed by an open discourse. Gregory Levine, associate professor of Asian visual culture at the University of California, Berkeley, will discuss Zen iconography from past to present. Curator of Asian Art at the Newark Museum, Katherine Anne Paul, will discuss Tibetan shrines and settings. This event will begin at 7 pm. For more details, please visit the website.