| | This Barbie is... Barbie. Sorry, we couldn't resist sharing our own version of the pop culture icon and soon-to-be movie star, photographed here by David Levinthal. Come check out more artistic icons in our galleries, or engage with artists, researchers, and fellow students through one of our programs. There's always more to explore at the Harvard Art Museums! |
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| lecture Mine, Yours, Theirs, Ours? Ownership and Stewardship in the Age of Blockchain Thursday, April 20 6-7:30PM Discuss some of the most pressing cultural issues today with an artist, a blockchain researcher, and an award-winning television producer. |
| lecture Lyrical Colors, Flowing Stories: Conversations on Paintings with Artist Nilima Sheikh Saturday, April 22 2-3:30PM Hear from Baroda-based artist Nilima Sheikh, who will talk about her artistic practice and traditional painting forms of South Asia. |
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| student guide tour Crusades in Material Culture—Continuing a Legacy Sunday, April 23 12-12:50PM Explore the legacy of the Crusades in the art and architecture of Venice, with Hannah Gadway ’25. |
| tour Tell Me, Oh Muse: An Afternoon of Poetry Friday, April 28 2-3PM Don't miss the final installment of our National Poetry Month celebration with Harvard undergraduates! |
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_______________________________________________ From Our Friends... Explore the landscape of slavery at Harvard on a free tour led by Harvard chaplains. Dates and registration can be found here. On Thursday, April 20, join the Harvard & Legacy of Slavery Memorialization Committee for a panel conversation, “Setting the Table: Descendant Communities, Institutions, and Engagement Toward Possible Futures.” Densho, a nonprofit organization documenting the testimonies of Japanese Americans who were incarcerated during World War II, is seeking applicants for a Remote Archives Internship. |
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Share this email Update your preferences Unsubscribe Image (Header): David Levinthal, American, Untitled, 1998. 20 x 24 Polaroid Print. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous gift, 2017.256. Image (Mine, Yours, Theirs, Ours?): © Nic Lehoux. |
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