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American Watercolors, 1880–1990: Into the Light
Discover how American watercolorists from Winslow Homer to Hannah Wilke leveraged the imaginative and experimental capacity of the medium to create marvelously diverse works over more than a century. Into the Light presents 100 compelling and rarely seen watercolors by well-known and historically underrepresented American artists selected from the Harvard Art Museums’ deep and diverse holdings. […]
Find out moreIn Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss [May 14, 2022 – May 31, 2024]
Artwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition, Harvard Museum of Natural History, Digitized cyanotype Artwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition, Harvard Museum of Natural History, Cyanotype on glass with 23K gold In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An […]
Find out moreOrigen, an Installation by Bosco Sodi, now on display at the Harvard Art Museums
A new installation of sculptures by Mexican-born artist Bosco Sodi, Origen, places 14 of the artist’s handmade clay spheres at the Harvard Art Museums and marks the first-ever presentation of art on the museums’ outdoor Broadway terrace. In a first for a U.S. installation of the artist’s work, Sodi has also unveiled three gold-glazed spheres […]
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You Are Somebody’s Type: Give blood and get a $10 gift card to Grendel’s Den
You don't have to open a vein to get lunch at Grendel's... But if you do, you can get it for free. Donate blood on Friday June 9th and 16th and receive a $10 gift card to Grendel’s Den Restaurant and Bar. Now that blood donation is open to gay and bisexual men, after 40 […]
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26th Annual Do It Your Damn Self!! National Youth Film Festival
This event does not require a reservation; see further details below. Join us for the premiere screening of Community Art Center’s 26th Annual Do It Your Damn Self!! National Youth Film Festival, the longest-running youth film festival in the country. A panel discussion with the teen filmmakers and a short reception in the Calderwood Courtyard will […]
Find out moreAn Evening With Mary Gauthier
Dark Enough To See The Stars “Writing helps me sort out confusion, untangle powerful emotions, and ward off desperation. It helps me navigate the powerful emotional weather systems of life.” – Mary Gauthier, Saved by a Song: The Art and Healing Power of Songwriting As she has so eloquently accomplished over the past 25 years, […]
Find out moreE Kerr at Harvard Book Store
presenting trans incarnation in conversation with DEMISTY D. BELLINGER Harvard Book Store welcomes award-winning poet E KERR for a discussion of their new collection trans incarnation. They will be joined in conversation by DEMISTY D. BELLINGER—author of New to Liberty. A Return to In-Person Events Harvard Book Store is excited to be back to in-person programming. To […]
Find out moreThe American Repertory Theater Presents “Evita”
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s Tony Award-winning rock opera Evita follows the adored and reviled Eva Perón’s meteoric rise from an impoverished childhood to first lady of Argentina until her death at 33. Directed by Sammi Cannold (Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Hollywood & Entertainment, Endlings, Violet), this eagerly anticipated revival featuring unforgettable songs including “Buenos Aires” and “Don’t […]
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