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March
Do you know the best cure for the post-Spring Break blues? The Harvard Art Museums, of course! Come check out our special exhibitions, watch a new film, explore German Expressionism through a new lens, or dig up exciting stories from Sardis. We've got all that and more! Want to meet with visiting scholars and artists? We have two opportunities this week so don't miss out! Tomorrow, join one of two French Gothic Architecture workshops with Robert Bork, Harvard alum and Professor of Art History at the University of Iowa. And on Thursday, discuss the current state of the criminal legal system, the power of art, and how we plot a course toward ending mass incarceration with contemporary artists Russell Craig and Jesse Krimes. Advance registration is required for both opportunities. See you at the museums!
film screening
Sueño en Otro Idioma (I Dream in Another Language)
Tuesday, March 21 6-9PM
Join us for a film screening and discussion focused on the survival of Indigenous languages in Latin America.
film screening
Art & Krimes by Krimes
Wednesday, March 22 6-8PM
Join us for a film screening and panel discussion focused on art as a tool for surviving prison and for critiquing mass incarceration.
lecture
Black Expression: From “Milli” to Nelly
Thursday, March 23 6-7:30PM
Explore German Expressionism from a Black feminist perspective with academic artivist Natasha A. Kelly.
lecture
Research and Excavations at Sardis
Tuesday, March 28 6-7:30PM
Hear about recent excavations at Sardis, one of the great ancient cities of western Türkiye.
Image (Header): Lady Weizhi 慰芝女史, Poppy, Bush and Garden Rock, 1881. Album leaf; ink and color on paper. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Edward B. Bruce Collection of Chinese Paintings; Gift of Galen L. Stone, 1923.150.10.