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Of Paper and Pixel: Book as a Medium

While members of the Harvard community admit that electronic texts have many advantages over physical books, the act of reading—of turning a page, of holding a book in one’s hands—has kept the physical book at the center of the reading experience at Harvard and elsewhere.


Wilder Wohn’s book collection Blank on My Map: Unraveling Asia’s Mystique

Wilder Wohn’s book collection Blank on My Map: Unraveling Asia’s Mystique won the Visiting Committee Prize for Undergraduate Book Collecting in 2013-2014. The collection is currently on display at Lamont Library.


Books at the Harvard Book Store

Eye-catching cover art at the Harvard Book Store.


Iconic Revolutions: Art and Protest at Harvard

The energies that fuel art are similar to the ones that power politico-economic movements, and the line between the two can often blur. The protest can be considered a form of performance art, and movements at Harvard and beyond have utilized the intersection between the two.


The Nostalgics' Concert

The Nostalgics Performing. Left-to-right: Will Fletcher '12, Ben Naddaff-Hafrey '13, Noah Guiney '13, Sarah Reid '15, Leah Reis-Dennis '13, Alex Cherenfant '13, Nick Toyne (berklee kid), Patrick Lauppe '13, Jack Cashion '13, Rachel Horn '14, Charles Gertler '13 (bottom)


The Intrinsics at Fire and Ice

The Intrinsics performing at Fire and Ice. Left to right: John B. Tournas '16, Alex S. Graff '17 (behind), Ben L. Sobel '15, active Crimson Arts Executive Tree A. Palmedo '16, Jeremy Sabath '16, Nadia L. Urrea '17, and Ethan I. Simon '16 (behind).


Rock of Ages

Because of classical music’s long-standing history of assimilation within the academic structure at Harvard, small groups of classical musicians have networks of support and paths to performance, whereas no similar systems for musicians in other genres seem to exist.


Pictures at an Exhibition

After a six-year major reconstruction project, the Harvard Art Museums is ready to reopen its doors as a university museum that combines the prestige of a metropolitan art museum with the mission of learning and research.


Atelier Improvisé: The State of Fashion at Harvard

A small cohort of students at Harvard aspire to work after graduation in fashion, a field not often pursued. These students, through various media, attempt to cultivate their passion despite Harvard’s absence of fashion-specific resources.


Data Sculpture

"Hurricane Noel," a 2007 work by Nathalie Miebach, blends data and sculpture together.


Directed Study: The Visiting Director's Program at the ART

Harvard’s lack of a dramatic arts concentration presents obstacles for undergraduates hoping to pursue careers in theater, but the annual Visiting Director’s Project provides students with a challenging and rewarding experience that approximates theater at the professional level.


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