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We have some exciting programs happening before you head out for Spring Break. For those sticking around campus next week, be sure to check out the full listing of our program offerings on our website.

And happy Housing Day!

gallery talk

Beast Mode

March 11
12:30-1pm

Curatorial fellow Frances Gallart Marques will discuss the enduring and problematic allure of animal fights in art and entertainment.

March 11
6-7:30pm

Artist Dorothea Rockburne will discuss her artistic practice. 

 

Student Guide Spotlight

Meet your Ho Family Student Guides!

Adam Sella, ‘22
Pforzheimer House
“Spiritualism in Secular Art” (working title)
  
Adam is interested in studying the way art, ideas and culture travel along the geographic region known as the Silk Road. He is specifically interested in the Middle East and North Africa, East Asia and Germany. On campus Adam is involved in WHRB, the Harvard radio station, and he is one of the talented pfoho pfairies.

Albert Zhang, ‘22
Dunster House
"What Lasts Forever?" (working title)

Albert is a sophomore at the college, doing a joint concentration in AFVS and Philosophy. Outside of school, he enjoys doing graphic design and helping run the Harvard radio station.

Twyla Kantor, ‘22
Currier House
"Role Shift" (working title)


A native New Yorker, Twyla grew up going to museums and exploring the local art scene, so she is thrilled at the chance to bring this interest more fully to her college life. At Harvard she co-directs PBHA’s Deaf Awareness Club and is a Peer Advising Fellow for first-years. In her free time she loves walking along the Charles, playing board games, and having movie nights with friends.



Be on the lookout for more Student Guide Spotlights in future issues of the Harvard Art Museums Student Newsletter.
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From Our Friends...

Dumbarton Oaks is currently accepting applications for postgraduate fellowships. These fellowships are for graduating seniors and recent Harvard College graduates who wish to develop and apply their research and professional skills while gaining experience, building a portfolio of successful projects, and contributing to the humanities. More info found here.

Our campus partner for the exhibition Crossing Lines, Constructing Home: Displacement and Belonging in Contemporary Art, the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program (HIRC), reminds all that the Harvard Representation Initiative offers free legal and social work consultations to all DACAmented and undocumented students at Harvard. More info on how to make an appointment can be found here.

Header Image: Eye Cup: Athena, c. 530 BCE, Terracotta. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of David M. Robinson,1960.323.