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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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"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 |
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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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"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 |
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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 |
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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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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
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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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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
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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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"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 chief curator Soyoung Lee for a tour of the exhibition "Future Minded: New Works in the Collection," on view
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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 the premiere screening of Community Art Center’s 27th Annual Do It Your Damn Self!! National
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Visit Harvard Art Museums for a Summer Spotlight Tour on Saturday, June 8. Created and led by Harvard students in |
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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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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
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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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In this lecture, Morwenna Blewett, paintings conservator and associate member of Worcester College at the University of Oxford, will explore
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Join chief curator Soyoung Lee on Wednesday, June 12 for a closer look at artworks in the exhibition "Future Minded: |
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Join staff as they discuss and activate this experimental device from 1930 by László Moholy-Nagy, a Bauhaus pioneer, on Thursday,
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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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Silk was first cultivated more than 6,000 years ago in China, where it functioned as a fabric and later as
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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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Meet up-and-coming scientists and learn about questions at the forefront of research today in this series of short talks on
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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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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
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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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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
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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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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the
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Thursday, June 20 join Harvard Museums of Science & Culture on the longest day of the year—free of charge—to explore |
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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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Thursday, June 20 join Harvard Museums of Science & Culture on the longest day of the year—free of charge—to explore |
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Join Celia S. Chari for a closer look at the types of artists’ materials found in artworks throughout the exhibition
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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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"Rice: A Story of Africa and the Americas" examines the legacy of rice cultivation in the Americas. Set within the |
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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 curatorial fellow Madeline Murphy Turner on Tuesday, June 25 at 12:30pm as she examines two works on paper 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 |
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Join Clara Guzman on Thursday, June 27 at 12:30pm to explore high-heeled shoes of the 16th and 17th centuries, from
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Join the Harvard Art Museum for an evening of art, fun, food, and more! This event is free and open |
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In 2013, renowned photographer Wolfgang Tillmans created Folding, Refraction, Touch—Installation for the Busch-Reisinger Museum., which explores identity, photography, and memory.
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Join the Harvard Art Museum for an evening of art, fun, food, and more! This event is free and open |
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Join Talitha Maria G. Schepers, curator of the exhibition Imagine Me and You, on Saturday, June 29 for an exploration |
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Join curatorial fellow Janet O’Brien on July 2, at 12:30pm for a tour of the installation Water Stories in the |
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