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It's the final stretch of the spring semester. Are you ready to keep swimming to the finish line?! While it's not the cod found on their House shield, we hope this pike puts a smile on the residents of Cabot House. If it's cod you seek, look no further than this woodcut by British-American artist Claire Leighton.

If fish just aren't your thing, join our Student Guides as they continue to celebrate Women's History Month with two amazing virtual tours. And we're excited to announce our first in-person lecture since 2020! More details can be found below and on our web calendar!

art talk live

Jozef Israëls—Drawing Toward Social Justice

Tuesday, March 22
12:30-1PM

Discover how figure studies became a vehicle for denouncing social injustice.

virtual student guide tour

Women and Health

Thursday, March 24
8-8:30PM

Join Eve Crompton '23 to look at works depicting women in poor health and the values attributed to those figures.

Wednesday, March 30
6-7:30PM

Join us for our first in-person lecture in over two years!

virtual student guide tour

Printmaking and Womanhood

Thursday, March 31
8-8:30PM

Explore printmaking and how it relates to womanhood with Sinead Danagher ’22, Calla Bai ’22, and Alexis Boo ’22.

Curatorial Fellow Sophie Lynford takes a closer look at two eye-catching works in Afrofuturist Visions: Robert Pruitt’s Enlist! Prints.
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From Our Friends...

As we head into the final stretch of the semester, many of us could use a little motivation. A group of kindergartners are offering free pep talks through their hotline, Peptoc.   

Plimoth Patuxet Museums are hiring for several summer internship positions (unpaid and paid). 

Image (Header): Winslow Homer, Pike, Lake St. John (Ouananiche Fishing),1897. Watercolor over graphite on heavy white wove paper. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Gift, 1939.235.