April

While the Harvard Art Museums remain temporarily closed, we continue to tell inspirational stories of art and share our collections through digital channels and our soon-to-be-launched Harvard Art Museums from Home webpage. We hope these resources provide a measure of much-needed escape and solace. Meanwhile, we wish good health to you and yours.

HARVARD ART MUSEUMS
FROM HOME

Art Talks, Staff Picks & More

Over the coming days and weeks, we’ll be featuring art talks, live presentations, staff picks, and more through our new Harvard Art Museums from Home webpage.

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS

Bauhaus, Schneider/Erdman Printer’s Proofs & More

Immerse yourself in one of our fascinating, deeply researched Special Collections online.

DISCOVER

Our Rich Collections

Whether you’re looking for Dutch drawings, modernist sculpture, or Egyptian textiles, dive in and discover the diversity of our collections.

SOCIAL NEEDS

Staying in the Loop

We’d love to hear from you! Take a look at our feeds on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter to keep in touch.

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Image (header): John Appleton Brown, American, Ocean Sunrise, 1880s. Pastel on brown paperboard. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from Harvard University Collections, 1961.170.

Image (Staying in the Loop)  ©Caitlin Cunningham Photography. Photo Credit: Caitlin Cunningham