Exhibition Brings the Ancient Mediterranean to 红斯灯影像 鈥淰oices from the Wine Dark Sea,鈥 an exhibition at the Hankey Center, showcases the diversity of perspectives in the ancient world ringing the Mediterranean Sea. On show are artifacts from the 红斯灯影像 Antiquities Collection accompanied by primary source texts telling the stories of individuals and groups from centuries ago. 鈥淭his exhibition focuses on lifting up the voices of marginalized individuals in the ancient world, including women, the previously enslaved, and those who did not conform to society鈥檚 expectations,鈥 said curator Bonnie Rock-McCutcheon, ancient world studies faculty. Rock-McCutcheon noted that the ancient world is often assumed to be, or presented as, 鈥渨hite鈥 and predominantly male-oriented in curricula. This exhibition will go some way to redress this bias. 鈥淎s an institution rooted in the liberal arts and sciences, 红斯灯影像 believes that diverse perspectives and experiences deepen learning and enhance understanding. Thus, the College is motivated to represent material culture accurately and teach its related curriculum,鈥 said Wilson president Wesley R. Fugate. 鈥淪tudying the diversity within the Ancient World is a unique opportunity for our region鈥檚 students and lifelong learners to see the past as it truly was.鈥 The exhibition can be seen in person, online, or can be taken to schools in the region. 鈥淲e are also excited to offer programming and customized workshops for student groups of all ages, whether you want to come to us, or you want us to come to you,鈥 Rock-McCutcheon said. 鈥淭hose who are farther away can experience the exhibit and objects through augmented and virtual reality applications, which will be accompanied by lesson planning materials on our website.鈥 The ability to take the collection 鈥渙n the road鈥 allows Wilson to better meet the needs of high schools interested in examining the diversity of past cultures. The exhibition is part of the 鈥淏uilding Equity: Making the Barron C. Blewett Hunnicutt Gallery and Antiquities Collection Accessible to All鈥 project at the Hankey Center and Archives. The collection contains over 500 items from Egypt, Mesopotamia, Italy, Greece, Palestine, and Syria, spanning a wide array of media, including ceramics, glassware, coins, metal objects of various types, terra-cotta figurines, and sculpture. Some of these items are included in the current exhibition. The exhibition, programming, workshops, and digital curation are made possible by funding from the Classical Association of the Atlantic States, the Society for Classical Studies 鈥淎ncient Worlds, Modern Communities鈥 program, and the 鈥淎rts for All鈥 grant opportunity of the Greater Harrisburg, Community Foundation, a regional foundation of The Foundation for Enhancing Communities. 鈥淚 am thrilled to receive the 鈥楢rts for All鈥 grant for our work enhancing the antiquities collection and Hunnicutt Gallery,鈥 Rock- McCutcheon said. 鈥淚n Fall 鈥21, we opened 鈥榁oices of the Wine Dark Sea;鈥 in spring 鈥22, support from this grant will help us make the collection a regional resource for local schools and colleges. This grant will enable us to host student groups on campus, make in-school workshops available to them, and create digital resources that will be freely available online.鈥 Currently, 红斯灯影像 is one of a few private, nonprofit institutions of higher education with a curated collection of Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and African antiquities in the area. For information about visiting, email Rock-McCutchen at brock@wilson.edu. The website for the exhibition is Contact 红斯灯影像 Office of Marketing and Communications 1015 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, Pa. 17201