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Our apologies to Quincy House, but we're hoping these penguins are the last we'll see of winter weather. We're ready for spring!

Speaking of spring, our new special exhibitions are now open! Make your reservation today to check them out. We invite you to find more info on our special exhibitions, this week's virtual programming, and a special meditation in the museums event below.

art talk live:

A Conversation with Allan Edmunds

Tuesday, March 8
12:30-1PM

Reflect on 50 years of the Brandywine Workshop with its founder, Allan Edmunds.

student guide tour

Losing Your Head

Thursday, March 10
8-8:30PM

Join Sawyer Taylor-Arnold ’23 to explore the not-so-pretty subjects that have fascinated painters over the centuries.

New exhibitions alert! Explore contact zones across computers, collections, and culture in Curatorial A(i)gents | Living by Protocol: metaLAB in the Lightboxnow on view on the fifth floor. The innovative camera-less photography of German artist Anneliese Hager is featured in White Shadows: Anneliese Hager and the Camera-less Photograph, on view on the third floor. Discover pioneering works from the Brandywine Workshop in Prints from the Brandywine Workshop and Archives: Creative Communities, also on view on the third floor.

Join HAM and the Center for Wellness for an experiential session in art and awareness through mindfulness practices on Thursday, March 17 from 11AM - 1PM. Beginners are welcome, no prior meditation experience necessary. Learn more and register here.
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From Our Friends...

The Harvard Dance Center invites you to two amazing events with the Wideman Dance Center. Join a conversation on dance making on Wednesday, March 9 and participate in a studio workshop on Thursday, March 10.

HAA welcomes you to the final installment of the New Directions in Art History Lecture Series on Wednesday, March 9. Dr. Marci Kwon, Assistant Professor of Art History at Stanford University, will consider the legacy of Asian American artists working in 20th century San Francisco. 

Meet the security guards moonlighting as curators! NPR recently chatted with three of the Baltimore Museum of Art security attendants who curated an exhibition at the museum. 

Image (Header): August Gaul, Penguin, c. 1910. Bronze. Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Anonymous Gift, BR61.53.