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The semester is in full swing and so are we! We've got exciting programs lined up this month, along with some extra special Harvard student-only opportunities to meet a contemporary sculptor and learn how to become an Archaeological Intern. All that and more below!

But first, did you know next Monday is Indigenous Peoples' Day? In celebration of the holiday and the histories and cultures of Native American peoples, we encourage you to explore Native American Experience in the Collections, a digital assemblage of works by Native artists (including the Navajo Dress Panel pictured above) and works portraying Indigenous peoples. And check out "This Land is Whose Land?," a virtual tour by Jacqueline Zoeller '23 contrasting colonial visions of the Western U.S. landscape with the realities lived and portrayed by Native American artists.

lecture

Disrupt the View: A Conversation with Arlene Shechet

Friday, October 7
6:30-8PM

Join contemporary sculptor Arlene Shechet for a closer look at her one-of-a kind installation.

materials lab workshop

Modeling Material Culture in Paper

Sunday, October 9
10AM-1PM

Experiment with a new visual model for representing artworks in this hands-on workshop.

film screening

Double Feature

Sunday, October 9
2-5PM

Watch The One You Never Forget and Sublime, two films about the pain, joy, and other emotions of being queer in adolescence.

virtual event

Conversations around Funerary Portraits

Wednesday, October 12
12:30-1PM

Explore how grief is expressed in ancient Egyptian portraits.

Harvard students! Join New York-based artist Arlene Shechet and curator Lynette Roth on Thursday, October 6 for an intimate conversation dedicated to Shechet’s exciting new installation at HAM. Find more info and register online here.

Interested in archaeology? Want to spend your summer in Turkey? Learn how you can become an Archaeological Intern at the Harvard dig site at Sardis! Check out the Sardis Student Open House on Thursday, October 13. More info and RSVP details are here.

                    
Thanks to everyone who joined us at the Student Late Night this year! One of our favorite snaps from the night is HAM Director Martha Tedeschi hanging out with HAM Student Board member Kenny Coplan '23 and his heavyweight rowing teammates. Go Crimson!
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From Our Friends...

Join HMANE and HMSC online or in person at Harvard’s Geological Lecture Hall on Thursday, October 6 to discuss the context and function of funerary portraits.

Image (Header): Unidentified artist, Navajo Dress Panel, 19th century. Wool. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Dr. Denman W. Ross, 1931.116.