| | Good luck to all those participating in today's Boston Marathon! Runner or not, we're all in the race towards the end of the semester. Sometimes it feels more like a sprint than a marathon, so why not take a break with us? Join us as we celebrate National Poetry Month, Earth Day, and student performances with a variety of programs over the next few weeks. Need another excuse for some respite? Make sure you save the date for our first ever study break! |
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| special event Sculpting Words Tuesday, April 16 12:30-1PM Hear Mia Word ’24 deliver a public reading of her newest work, a poem inspired by our exhibition LaToya M. Hobbs: It’s Time. |
| Lecture Preserving Memory and Loss Wednesday, April 17 6-7:15PM Don't miss Syrian American artist Mohamad Hafez speak about his profession and artistic career. |
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| special event Speaking the Word Thursday, April 18 6-8PM Celebrate National Poetry Month with a poetry reading and open mic. |
| special event ARTS FIRST Saturday, April 27 1-5PM Enjoy an afternoon of musical performances in two museum locations. |
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| materials lab workshop Modern Relics with Artist Duo MOSH Sunday, April 28 10AM-1PM or 2-5PM Transform discarded materials into 3D “modern relics” with artist duo MOSH in one of two M/Lab workshops. |
| special event The Best New Work Sunday, April 28 1-5PM Experience Harvard students perform classic essays by writers such as Karl Marx, Albert Camus, and bell hooks. |
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Spotlight Tours with the Ho Family Student Guides Saturday, 4/20 11AM: “Seeing In/Looking Out," with Sophia Pasalis ’25 2PM: “Floribunda Stories," with Jieyan Wang ’25 Sunday, 4/21 11AM: “Origins and Impacts of Color," with Erik Zou ’24 2PM: “What Artists Hide in Their Work," with Melinda Modisette ’25 __________________________________________________ All Harvard students are invited to take a study break with us this Reading Period! Graduate students, come work with us! We're hiring for several 2024-2025 internship opportunities. In case you missed it, the Crimson recently published a beautiful photo essay of the Straus Center. Many thanks to photographer Lotem Loeb '27! |
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Share this email Update your preferences Unsubscribe Image (Header): Manner of Peleus Painter, Greek, Bell Krater (bowl for mixing wine and water): Torch Race, c. 430-420 BCE. Terracotta. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of David M. Robinsone, 1960.344. |
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