You Are Invited to Attend

You Are Invited to Attend

<p> You are invited to attend</p><p>Ambiguity in Art and the Brain</p><p>Professor Semir Zeki Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology University College London, England Monday November 14th 2005, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Gaston Hall, Healy Building, Georgetown University 37th and O Streets, NW, Washington, DC For directions please see http://explore.georgetown.edu/maps/ </p><p>UCL Alumni Reception</p><p>A reception will be held for all UCL alumni and current UCL students and faculty from 8 to 9.30 pm in Riggs Library, Healy Hall, Georgetown University. If you plan to attend the UCL reception please RSVP to Liz Crigler: [email protected] or 202 784-4406</p><p>Parking</p><p>Gaston Hall is located in the Healy Building, just inside the main entrance to campus at 37th and O Streets. To view a map, please refer to http://explore.georgetown.edu/maps/</p><p>On-street parking is limited. To reach the parking lot, please go to Entrance 1 of the University on Reservoir Road. Drive towards the open parking lot and park here or in the covered Leavy Center Parking Garage (Leavy parking is #22 on the map). Walk to the main campus (5 minutes): you will pass the GUTS bus station and the Jesuit cemetery on your left hand side. You will pass through a large arch and find yourself on the main campus. Healy Hall has a statue in front of it, opposite to the entrance to reach Gaston Hall. Riggs Library is also in Healy Hall on the 3rd Floor. There will be signage to direct you to the reception following Professor Zeki’s talk.</p>

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