Campus Arts
Triangle Constellation
Workers install “Triangle Constellation” by Carlos Amorales in the Harvard Art Museums’ Calderwood Courtyard on Wednesday morning. This piece of interactive sculpture art weighs 550 pounds and will be a long-term fixture in the Courtyard.
Artist Spotlight: Tania León
The Crimson speaks with composer, conductor, and arts educator Tania León about her artistic process on Saturday prior to the second of two concerts featuring her 2006 piece "Toque."
Tania León Concert
Tania León, a Grammy-nominated talent, co-curated the Voces de America Latina concert series and composed "Toque," which was performed at both concerts on Friday and Saturday night.
‘Triangle Constellation’ Celebrates Harvard Art Museums’ Expansion
On April 17, the Harvard Art Museums inaugurated Carlos Amorales's "Triangle Constellation," a specially-commissioned installation that seeks to celebrate the historical transformation of the buildings.
Elie Wiesel’s “The Choice” Premieres at Sanders Theatre
The Crimson speaks to director Guila Clara Kessous about the inspiration behind Elie Wiesel's play "The Choice," which made its world premiere in Sanders Theatre on Sunday.
"Six Microphones"
Robert Pietrusko stands amongst his exhibit “Six Microphones,” during its reception at the Carpenter Center on Saturday afternoon. The exhibit explores the role of audio feedback in the relationship between sound, space, and the body.
“Duetti” Explores Duality of Movement and Relationships
"Duetti," which runs from April 10-18 at the Harvard Dance Center, seeks to challenge typical notions of what defines a duet.
Artist Spotlight: Mary-Grace R. Reeves
Mary-Grace R. Reeves '16 sits down with The Harvard Crimson to talk about dance and her work as an arts educator.
Mary-Grace R. Reeves
Dancer and student Mary-Grace R. Reeves '16 with Mikko Nissinen, the Boston Ballet artistic director, after a masterclass at the Harvard Dance Center.
The Jungle Book
The Harvard Ballet Company reimagines Rudyard Kipling's classic tale, "The Jungle Book" in April 2015.
Layered Movement: Master Class with Ronald K. Brown
On March 28, 2015 the choreographer of the Broadway revival of Porgy and Bess, Ronald K. Brown, taught a master class at the Harvard Dance Center. Katherine W. K. Smith/The Harvard Crimson.
“OSCAR…” is a Wilde Collaboration
Mark J. Mauriello '15 speaks with The Crimson about the process of writing and directing his play "OSCAR at The Crown and the love that dare not speak its name," which premieres at the Oberon on April 15.
Profiles: Identities 2015
The Crimson stopped backstage before the 2015 Identities Fashion Show to chat with the designers, board members, and models involved in the making of the event.