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Eleganza, Identities, and Project East all participate in worldwide trends of cultural appropriation in couture, but they also redefine the relationship between fashion and the minority community.


Eleganza, Identities, and Project East all participate in worldwide trends of cultural appropriation in couture, but they also redefine the relationship between fashion and the minority community.


Eleganza, Identities, and Project East all participate in worldwide trends of cultural appropriation in couture, but they also redefine the relationship between fashion and the minority community.


The exhibit “Invisible Cities” opened in CGIS Southand will run until April 20. The exhibition is sponsored by the Office of the Arts, Harvard Undergraduate Council, the VES department, and HAMUC.


Student Artists Lack Gallery Space

The dearth of gallery space has ranked among the major complaints about Harvard’s arts scene for student artists and Visual and Environmental Studies concentrators, who are seeking alternate spaces on campus to showcase their art.


VES Department Creates New Painting Professorship

The Visual and Environmental Studies Department will create a tenure-track professorship in painting, an area that has been taught by visiting professors and lecturers in the recent past, according to VES Department Chair Marjorie Garber.


Museum Houses A Bizarre Bazaar of Animals

For many, the words “natural history museum” may conjure up some fairly dry imagery: taxidermied beasts sitting tamely behind plate-glass windows, passive-aggressive signs warning patrons “please do not touch,” sterile exhibits scattered through maze-like hallways, and a gift shop by the exit to top it all off.


Freedom from censorship lets students explore erotic art


Cristóbal Lehyt Exhibition

Cristóbal Lehyt created a wall of landscapes in his new exhibition, "If Organizing is the Answer, What's the Question?" opening in the Carpenter Center from March 4 to April 4.


Scientific Animation Spurs Artistic Creation

“Artists and scientists find each other very exotic—they idealize each other,” says Professor Ruth Lingford. “Artists are in awe of ...


Drawing financial support from the university and inspiration from the colorful Boston film community, film students find ample opportunites to pursue creative projects from within the department of Visual and Environmental Studies.


A 'Frame by Frame' History

“Animation can explain whatever the mind of man can conceive,” said Walt Disney of the cinematographic field he helped pioneer. Since Disney popularized animation however, its creative potential has been largely underestimated and the genre has often been relegated to essentially childish themes.


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