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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 moreDay One DNA: 50 Years in Hiphop Culture
Curated by Laylah Amatullah Barrayn On view from November 3, 2023, to May 31, 2024 Day One DNA: 50 Years in Hiphop Culture is an immersive multimedia exhibition celebrating 50 years of hiphop culture through the archives of hiphop icons and longtime collaborators Ice T and DJ Afrika Islam. Their collection has been assembled over decades […]
Find out moreWolf Vostell: Dé-coll/age Is Your Life [January 20, 2024–May 5, 2024]
January 20, 2024–May 5, 2024University Research Gallery, Harvard Art Museums See how Wolf Vostell created art, as well as an expansive aesthetic philosophy, that challenged human complacency toward war, genocide, and other catastrophic world events. “Art shall remind us that we must remember.” —Wolf Vostell A witness to the brutality of World War II […]
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BECOMING A MAN [FEB 16 – MAR 10, 2024]
When we change, can the people we love come with us? For fifty years, P. Carl lived as a girl and then a queer woman, building a career and a loving marriage while waiting to realize himself in full. When he decides to affirm his gender at a pivotal political moment in America, his transition […]
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SPECIAL EVENT: GEORGE COLEMAN
NEA Jazz Master and Memphis Music Hall of Fame inductee George Coleman is a seminal figure in jazz history. As part of the Miles Davis Quintet, he is featured on many landmark recordings, including Seven Steps to Heaven (1963), My Funny Valentine (1965) and Herbie Hancock’s Maiden Voyage (1965). Growing up in Memphis in the late ‘40s and early ‘50s alongside […]
Find out moreTHE MICHAEL WEISS TRIO
Michael Weiss-piano, Paul Sikivie-bass and Peter Van Nostrand-drums Pianist Michael Weiss, grand prize winner of the 2000 BMI/Thelonious Monk Institute Composers Competition, has established a formidable reputation working with such names as Johnny Griffin, Art Farmer, Frank Wess, George Coleman, Jimmy Heath, Lou Donaldson, and Wynton Marsalis. In addition to his demand as a sideman, […]
Find out moreBECOMING A MAN [FEB 16 – MAR 10, 2024]
When we change, can the people we love come with us? For fifty years, P. Carl lived as a girl and then a queer woman, building a career and a loving marriage while waiting to realize himself in full. When he decides to affirm his gender at a pivotal political moment in America, his transition […]
Find out moreDIETRICH STRAUSE
Dietrich Strause is an American indie-folk songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in London. His fifth studio album You And I Must Be Out Of My Mind was released on Jeffrey Foucault’s Blueblade Records. Strause has spent over a decade weaving timeless melodies with heartbreaking narratives using his “virtuosic command of imagery” and “his knack for vivid, […]
Find out moreMUTOID MAN
Mutoid Man’s initial aspirations were fairly humble. Guitarist Stephen Brodsky (Cave In) and drummer Ben Koller (Converge, All Pigs Must Die) wanted to bask in their love of frantic, ferocious, no-frills metal. No riff was deemed too extreme, no drum pattern was considered too absurd. With the recruitment of bassist Nick Cageao, Mutoid Man pushed […]
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SPECIAL EVENT: GEORGE COLEMAN
NEA Jazz Master and Memphis Music Hall of Fame inductee George Coleman is a seminal figure in jazz history. As part of the Miles Davis Quintet, he is featured on many landmark recordings, including Seven Steps to Heaven (1963), My Funny Valentine (1965) and Herbie Hancock’s Maiden Voyage (1965). Growing up in Memphis in the late ‘40s and early ‘50s alongside […]
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