She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia

Friday, June 18th, 2021 - Sunday, January 9th, 2022

She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia brings together for the first time a comprehensive selection of artworks that capture rich and shifting expressions of women’s lives in ancient Mesopotamia during the 3rd millennium B.C. These works bear testament to women’s roles in religious contexts as goddesses, priestesses, and worshippers as well as in social, economic and political spheres as mothers, workers, and rulers. One particularly remarkable woman who wielded considerable religious and political power was the high priestess and poet Enheduanna (ca. 2300 B.C.), the earliest-named author in world literature. Bringing together a spectacular collection of her texts and images, this exhibition celebrates her timeless poetry and abiding legacy as an author, priestess, and woman.

Wed - Sun 10:30am - 5pm

The Morgan Library & Museum
225 Madison Avenue

New York, NY

40.7492094, -73.9815265

She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia