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Dancers' Viewpointe 11

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Atlas: Map and Myth, on display in CGIS south until April 10, features student art that examines the relationship between cartography, experience, and memory.

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Week in Photos: Arts (03/29/2011)

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Ian H. Clark ’12 plays Colonel Fairfax who is sentenced to death at the start of “Yeomen of the Guard.”

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‘Atlas’ Art Exhibit Maps Emotion

“Atlas” unites memory, history, and geography in a distinctive exhibit that explores the impact of the physical world on thought.

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"Skinwalker" Rebecca Kwan eerily creeps out from backstage in the March 23 performance of Skinwalking in the Loeb Ex.

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Choreographer, performer, and director Frederick “Ricky” D. Kuperman ’11 has choreographed numerous productions and worked with many organizations on campus, including the Harvard Ballet Company, the Harvard Contemporary Dance Ensemble, and the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club.

Architect Junya Ishigami Speaks
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Architect Junya Ishigami Speaks

Japanese architect Junya Ishigami discusses his works in Piper Auditorium in the Graduate School of Design.

Architect Junya Ishigami Speaks
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Architect Junya Ishigami Speaks

An audience listens as the Japanese architect Junya Ishigami discusses his recent works at the Graduate School of Design Thursday night. This lecture is part of the series A New Innocence: Emerging Trends in Japanese.

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William Eggleston’s photo “Untitled, (Memphis)” is one of over 100 images currently on display at the MFA.

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Nero’s scheming mother Agrippina (Caroline Worra) pleads with the Emperor Claudio (Christian Van Horn).

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MFA Exhibit Offers Quality ‘Conversation’

The new “Conversations” photography exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), which is on display until June 19, encourages dialogue among viewers.

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Week in Photos: Arts (03/22/2011)

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Voices of 'Feminist Coming Out Day'

On March 8, Harvard’s feminists enjoyed the art and performance of the Feminine Portrait Project.

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A Look at L.A.: Modern Art in Venice Beach

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