We really like you; we’re just taking it slow this month.

Transcend the gallery walls with a mindfulness meditationTake a closer look at the art (you think) you know, no glass case required; or flex your artistic muscles in our Materials Lab.

There’s always something new to discover, even about your old favorites.

 

Artist Talk: Emmet Gowin 

“There are things in your life that only you will see, stories that only you will hear. . . . If you don’t make the picture, these things will not be seen, these things will not be heard.”

Tonight at 6pm, Emmet Gowin offers a glimpse into his career as an artist, teacher, and student of photography. 
 


Big-Screen Bauhaus

The final installment of our Film by Design series compiles shorts that mirror the aesthetics of the famed 1929 “Metal Party” in Dessau.

Plus, contemporary filmmaker Ben Thorp Brown comes to Menschel Hall to share Gropius Memory Palace (2017), a cinematic meditation on one of Walter Gropius’s earliest buildings.
 

Spring into the Art Study Center

In interactive seminars this month, we’re focusing in on photography at the Bauhaus and hosting a (non-competitive) dive into the medals in our collection.

Registration for both seminars is still open, but spots go fast. Email am_register@harvard.edu to secure yours.
 


Slow and Steady

The average museum visitor spends less than 30 seconds with a single work of art. On April 6, museums around the world will celebrate Slow Art Day, which encourages us all to find joy in close, careful looking.

This year, we’re marking the occasion with a guided mindfulness meditation in our galleries.
 


Talks, Tours, and More

Take it slow this whole month with an in-depth, hour-long architectural or exhibition tour. Members tours offer museum access outside of our regular hours; and student guides offer their insights on the collections nearly every weekend through May.

Get some fresh air—and fresh perspectives—on a walking tour of the Harvard Graduate Center

Tight on time? Stop in for a half-hour gallery talk, or treat yourself to a lunchtime organ recital in Adolphus Busch Hall.
 


From Index Magazine

Celebrating the Bauhaus across Campus
We’re not the only ones marking 100 years since the founding of the Bauhaus. Find out how the rest of Harvard is honoring the anniversary.
 
New Prints Spark Conversation

Our recently acquired prints from the Brandywine Workshop and Archives of Philadelphia have been garnering well-deserved attention.
 


In the Press

“Every day, somebody is coming in here, taking a pigment out, and using that as a reference. This was beautifully arranged when I installed it. It took me four months of lining everything up, and it’s all a little higgledy-piggledy now. So you can tell we use it all the time.”

—Naryan Khandekar, director of the Straus Centerchatting with YouTuber Tom Scott 


 

“Walker’s work speaks to the present moment ‘in a way that is so vital, so critical, so engaging,’ said [curator] Mary Schneider Enriquez.”


The Harvard Gazette
At Art Museums, a New Kara Walker Work


 
“[N]ew research into the mysteries hidden deep inside this Buddhist icon will be revealed this spring at a new Harvard Art Museums exhibition.”


—The Harvard Gazette
Studying Japan from Ancient to Modern
 



Whats On

The Bauhaus and Harvard

Hans Arp’s Constellations II

Clay—Modeling African Design

Displaying Latin America

Judith Raum: Raveled Fabrics
 


What’s Happening

Wednesday, April 3 | 6–7:15pm
Here on Earth: Emmett Gowin on a Life in Photography

Thursday, April 4 | 10am–noon

Thursday, April 4 |12:15–12:45pm
Midday Organ Recital: Justan Foster

Thursday, April 4 | 12:30–1pm

Thursday, April 4 | 2–4pm

Friday, April 5 | 11am–noon
Art Study Center Seminar: Intersections between MediaEuropean Medals, Prints, and Paintings from the 16th to 19th Century

Saturday, April 6 | 10:30–11:30am

Pairing Mindful Meditation with a Scholars Rock

Wednesday, April 10 | 3:30–4:30pm
Tour: The Architectural History of the Harvard Art Museums

Thursday, April 11 | 12:15–12:45pm
Midday Organ Recital: Andrew Sheranian

Thursday, April 11 | 12:30–1:30pm
Tour: The Bauhaus and Harvard

Friday, April 12 | 3–4pm
Film: Gropius Memory Palace

Tuesday, April 16 | 1–4pm
Materials Lab Workshop: Drawn to Art Reproduction

Wednesday, April 17 | 5:30–6:30pm
Members Tour

Wednesday, April 17 | 6–7:30pm
The American Land Museum: Places as Cultural Artifacts

Thursday, April 18 | 12:15–12:45pm
Midday Organ Recital: Members of the Harvard Organ Society

Thursday, April 18 | 6–7:15pm
Film by Design: Bauhaus and the Moving Image, Part 3

Friday, April 19 | 11am–noon
Art Study Center Seminar: Photography and the Bauhaus

Monday, April 22 | 7–9pm
Film by Design at HFA—Light Plays, Form Plays: Film Experiments after the Bauhaus

Tuesday, April 23 | 6–7:30pm
Recent Discoveries at Sardis: From the Bronze Age to the End of Antiquity

Thursday, April 25 | 12:15–12:45pm
Midday Organ Recital: Cheryl Van Ornam

Friday, April 26 | 10:30–11:30am | 3:30–4:30pm
Walking Tours: Harvard Graduate Center

Saturday, April 27 | 9–10:30am
Members Celebrate the Bauhaus

Tuesday, April 30 | 12:30–1pm
Gallery Talk: Richard Lippold’s World Tree and the Bauhaus Legacy in Harvard’s Space Garden

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Image Credits:

April 2019: Caitlin Cunningham Photography

Slow and Steady: courtesy Matthew Monteith 

What's Happening: Danny Hoshino
 


           
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