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Fogg Reopening
On Campus

Fogg Reopening

After undergoing several years of construction, the Fogg Museum is expected to reopen in the fall of 2014. The reconstruction of the museum is part of a larger initiative to merge Harvard’s art collection into one building.

Fogg
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After Lengthy Wait, Harvard Art Museums Will Open Renovated Building in November

The reconstructed building, which expands total gallery space to 43,000 square feet, will include six levels of public space, a new glass roof, and new resources and spaces for teaching, exhibition, and research.

Poster Child
Museums

New Exhibit Explores History and Science of Human Dissection

A new exhibit in the Science Center showcases human body parts and historical objects related to the science of dissection and anatomy.

Museums

New Exhibit Remembers Passenger Pigeon 100 Years After Extinction

On Saturday, the Harvard Museum of Natural History opened a new exhibit to mark the 100th anniversary of Martha’s death and the extinction of the passenger pigeon.

New Director for Carpenter Center
Visual Arts

Voorhies Assumes Director Position at the Carpenter Center

James Voorhies, who is an art historian, writer, and curator, will be responsible for developing and presenting exhibits and public programs at the Center.

Manet, salt mine
Visual Arts

The Monuments Men

During World War II, several Harvard affiliates served as Monuments Men: art professionals who fought against the Nazis’ attempts at destroying works of art, and strove to prevent cultural casualties from piling up alongside human ones. Who were these men? Why did they put their lives on the line? And how does their battle continue today?

Jade Artifact Returned
Crime

35 Years After It Was Stolen, Authorities Return Chinese Vessel to Fogg

The censer, an approximately half-foot tall jade vessel for burning incense, was donated by Ernest B. Dane, Class of 1892, and his wife Helen P. Dane in 1942.

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The Flyby Guide to Area Museums

Still on campus this Thanksgiving and looking for something to do? Boston has one of the best collections of museums in the country (if not the world!) thanks to its rich history and comfortable perch as a major academic and cultural center. Since the days ahead hold no looming midterms or p-set due dates, try spending time at one of these 14 museums for a change of pace.

New Campus Center
Undergraduate Council

Today in Photos (11/15/2013)

Thoreau's Maine Woods
Museums

Thoreau's Maine Woods

Scot Miller discusses his jouney of photographing the northern Maine woods for seven years in tribute to Henry David Thoreau’s “The Maine Woods” . His finished gallery will be on display at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.

Time Reckonings
Museums

History Professor Discusses Evolution of "Time Reckoning"

History professor Daniel L. Smail discussed his research on the measurement and importance of time throughout history in a lecture entitled “Time Reckonings” Thursday night at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.

Semitic Museum Reconstruction
Museums

Harvard Semitic Museum To Undergo New Changes

Under the leadership of new director, professor Peter Der Manuelian, and with the support of a new umbrella organization, Harvard Museums of Science and Culture, the Harvard Semitic Museum is set to launch an array of both structural and exhibitional developments in the coming years.

Visual Arts

Multimedia Feature: Controversial Collecting in Harvard's Museums

With pieces from around the world in their collections, Harvard's museums negotiate what artifacts they rightfully hold and should put on display.

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Gift Adds 300 Works of Japanese Art to Harvard Art Museums

The Harvard Art Museums will add about 300 works of Japanese art to its collections thanks to a gift from retired bio-organic chemistry professor and businessman Robert Feinberg ’61 and his wife Betsy, the Museums announced in a press release on Tuesday.

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