Friends Lunch with a Member

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Friends Lunch with a Member
Eleni Hasaki, Member, School of Historical Studies
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Simons Hall | Dilworth Room
12:00 p.m. - Please bring your lunch or purchase it in the Servery
12:15 p.m. - Program begins

Potters’ Expertise and Entrepreneurship in Ancient Greece

In this lecture, Professor Hasaki approaches the ceramic industry in ancient Greece (600-400 BCE) in a more holistic framework, analyzing carefully the expertise embedded in every step of the production. In her fieldwork with professional potters and painters of Greek vase replicas, she uses energetics  to construct timetables for basic shapes and to highlight incremental difficulty of different surface treatments and decoration. In this new entrepreneurial-focused context, all products of Greek pottery workshops, from the mundane ones to the masterpieces are best understood as a convergence of skilled expertise and savvy business management.

To learn more about Eleni Hasaki's work, visit her IAS Scholar Page


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December 16, 2025 | 12:00pm
Add to calendar 12/16/2025 12:00 Friends Lunch with a Member use-title More: https://www.ias.edu/events/friends-lunch-member-december-2025   FRIENDS LUNCH WITH A MEMBER ELENI HASAKI, MEMBER, SCHOOL OF HISTORICAL STUDIES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2025 SIMONS HALL | DILWORTH ROOM 12:00 P.M. - PLEASE BRING YOUR LUNCH OR PURCHASE IT IN THE SERVERY 12:15 P.M. - PROGRAM BEGINS POTTERS’ EXPERTISE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ANCIENT GREECE In this lecture, Professor Hasaki approaches the ceramic industry in ancient Greece (600-400 BCE) in a more holistic framework, analyzing carefully the expertise embedded in every step of the production. In her fieldwork with professional potters and painters of Greek vase replicas, she uses energetics  to construct timetables for basic shapes and to highlight incremental difficulty of different surface treatments and decoration. In this new entrepreneurial-focused context, all products of Greek pottery workshops, from the mundane ones to the masterpieces are best understood as a convergence of skilled expertise and savvy business management. To learn more about Eleni Hasaki's work, visit her IAS Scholar Page [https://www.ias.edu/scholars/eleni-hasaki] Register below to attend. Simons Hall Dilworth Room a7a99c3d46944b65a08073518d638c23

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