Visual Arts
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Seven freshem artists present their artwork at FACES, the Freshman Arts Collaborative Experience Showcase, in Ticknor Lounge yesteday. The event featured original paintings and art on the walls, two short films, hanging drapes of photographs, and a live musical performance by Molly L. Yang '13.
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Catherine Lord ‘71, a visual artist, curator and professor of studio art at the Univeristy of Chicaogo seen here in conversation with actor John Lithgow ‘67, was honored yesterday with the 2010 Harvard Arts Medal Award.
Visualize Music at Silent Rave Friday
Dancing in the dark is no novelty, but have you danced in silence? This Friday night, The Laboratory at Harvard will transform the Northwest Science Building into one big dance floor for its first ever Silent LED Rave.
A CELEBRATION OF DANCE
Judith Jamison, renowned choreographer and cultural icon, answered questions from the audience on her inspirations and successes as well as leading students enrolled in the class Dramatic Arts 123, "The Ailey Legacy: A Celebration of African-American Heritage and the Modern Dance Tradition."
Harvard Student Art Show
It is a little-known fact that when the Carpenter Center was designed in 1959, the sidewalk that cuts through the ...
FACES: Who We Are
It’s not often that the arts at Harvard cater to freshmen exclusively, but a new program called the Freshman Arts Collaborative Experience Showcase (FACES) hopes to do just that.
Spring 2010 Harvard Arts Medalist
On Thursday, Catherine B. Lord ’71—a visual artist, writer, curator, and intellectual focusing on queer theory, feminist history, and colonialism—will receive the Spring 2010 Harvard Arts Medal.
Vi Vu '10
The studio of Vi T. Vu ’10 is stacked with paintings. Vividly fluorescent animal and vegetal figures leap across dark backgrounds, multiplying in mirror images of each other.
Rebecca Lieberman ’10
“I feel like I’ve done a kind of one-eighty since I’ve come here,” says Rebecca S. Lieberman ’10, describing the evolution of her art throughout her time at Harvard.
Lillian Fang ’10
Last year, Lillian M. Fang ’10 approached her thesis advisor Ruth S. Lingford with an ambitious proposal.