Artist David Levine’s "The Best New Work" is designed to present canonical texts to a wider audience by performing them
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Artist David Levine’s "The Best New Work" is designed to present canonical texts to a wider audience by performing them
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Join Harvard Art Museums for a hands-on workshop with artist duo Suzanne Moseley and Adrienne Shishko (MOSH), with two sessions |
3 events,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the
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Harvard Art Museums' installation "Picasso: War, Combat, and Revolution," which complements the Harvard course World Fairs, focuses on Picasso’s engagement |
3 events,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the
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Harvard Art Museums' installation "Picasso: War, Combat, and Revolution," which complements the Harvard course World Fairs, focuses on Picasso’s engagement |
4 events,
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Chassidy A. Winestock, a Harvard graduate student, will consider the combination of figuration and abstraction in "Carving Out Time," a
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
3 events,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the
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Harvard Art Museums' installation "Picasso: War, Combat, and Revolution," which complements the Harvard course World Fairs, focuses on Picasso’s engagement |
4 events,
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Natural populations harbor extensive genetic diversity. In humans, these genetic differences are being used to predict some individual traits, such
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
3 events,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the
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Harvard Art Museums' installation "Picasso: War, Combat, and Revolution," which complements the Harvard course World Fairs, focuses on Picasso’s engagement |
3 events,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the
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Harvard Art Museums' installation "Picasso: War, Combat, and Revolution," which complements the Harvard course World Fairs, focuses on Picasso’s engagement |
3 events,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the
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Harvard Art Museums' installation "Picasso: War, Combat, and Revolution," which complements the Harvard course World Fairs, focuses on Picasso’s engagement |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
3 events,
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This spring, high school students are invited to free monthly workshops to explore and learn about the natural world of
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Meet up-and-coming scientists and learn about questions at the forefront of research today in this series of short talks on |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
3 events,
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Join visual artist Wendal A. White in conversation with photographer William E. Williams, the Audrey A. and John L. Dusseau
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Join curator Laure Marest to explore some of the earliest coins ever made (7th–6th century BCE) in this hands-on session |
2 events,
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Join Harvard Art Museums in the galleries of the special exhibition "LaToya M. Hobbs: It’s Time" for stories read by
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
2 events,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the
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Join Innovation Trail May 17–19 for their season kick-off, in celebration of the tour's STEM museum and science center partners! |
2 events,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the
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Join Innovation Trail May 17–19 for their season kick-off, in celebration of the tour's STEM museum and science center partners! |
2 events,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the
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Join Innovation Trail May 17–19 for their season kick-off, in celebration of the tour's STEM museum and science center partners! |
2 events,
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Join curatorial fellow Madeline Murphy Turner Wednesday, May 22 for a close look at detailed sketches that LaToya M. Hobbs
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
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"Future Minded," on display Friday, Mar. 1–Sunday, July 21, highlights a selection of works acquired in recent years that exemplify
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On display Friday, Mar. 1–Sunday, July 21, "LaToya M. Hobbs: It’s Time" presents the series "Carving Out Time," a life-size |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
3 events,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the
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Join Harvard Art Museums for an evening of art, fun, food, and more Thursday, May 30! This event is free |
3 events,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the
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Join Harvard Art Museums for an evening of art, fun, food, and more Thursday, May 30! This event is free |
1 event,
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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |