Author Talk: Alexandra Sellassie Antohin

Fri Mar 13 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm

Smithsonian National Museum of African Art | Washington

National Museum of African Art
Publisher/HostNational Museum of African Art
Author Talk: Alexandra Sellassie Antohin
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Hear from the author of "The Covenant's Veil - Ethiopian Orthodox Tradition of Elaboration" and enjoy a book signing!
About this Event

Join Heran Sereke Brhan, Deputy Director of the National Museum of African Art, in conversation with Alexandra Sellassie Antohin, author of The Covenant's Veil - Ethiopian Orthodox Tradition of Elaboration (Fordham University Press, 2024). The book explores how contemporary Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity preserves and protects sacred ideas and relationships.

Dr. Alexandra Sellassie Antohin, anthropologist, has been an educator at George Washington University, Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Middlebury College, Westchester Community College, and University of Alaska Fairbanks. Dr. Antohin's research has focused on ethnographic studies with Orthodox Christian communities in Ethiopia and the Russian Far East, as well as historical research on the Russian Church in Alaska. Her expertise in community-based qualitative research and her commitment to heritage advocacy enhance her role in supporting cultural institutions and educational initiatives.

Don't miss a book signing with Sellassie Antohin following the talk!

  • 6:00PM Doors Open
  • 6:30PM Discussion, Sylvia Williams Gallery (S1)
  • 7:45PM Book Signing
  • 8:30PM Event Concludes



This program is part of the museum’s 2026 Global Religions of Africa Initiative series, funded by the Lilly Endowment Inc., which includes NMAfA’s recent publication, Ethiopian Devotions: Paintings, Illuminated Manuscripts, and Processional Crosses from the Fourteenth to the Twentieth Centuries (November, 2025) celebrating the distinctive religious architecture, visual arts, literature, liturgical traditions, and poetry of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church which dates to the 4th century BCE.


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Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, 950 Independence Avenue Southwest, Washington, United States

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