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April's here which means we're in the final stretch of the spring semester. We've got lots in store this month so don't miss your chance to visit the Harvard Art Museums before the end of the school year!

We've highlighted some of our upcoming programs below, but there's more to explore in our online calendar. See you at the museums soon!

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The View From Here: POV, Its History and Uses in Fiction

Thursday, April 6
6-7:30PM

Join author Tommy Orange for the third annual HUNAP lecture.

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Tell Me, Oh Muse: An Afternoon of Poetry

Friday, April 7
2-3PM

Celebrate National Poetry Month with the first of four poetry readings by undergrads in the galleries.

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Artifice and Invention: Displaying Art of the Spanish Americas

Thursday, April 13
6-7:30PM

Hear from Rosario I. Granados, associate curator of Art of the Spanish Americas at the Blanton Museum of Art.

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The Many Faces of James Loeb

Sunday, April 16
2:30-4PM

Venture into the world of collector James Loeb to examine his influence on ancient studies and delight in the small objects that filled his life.

Attention Scooter Owners! As of Monday, April 10, scooters are not allowed inside the Harvard Art Museums due to fire and safety hazards. Scooters and other micro-mobility devices must be stored outside in designated racks or the nearest designated parking area. This is consistent with University policy

Our very own Christina Tedesco was recently featured in the Meet Harvard video series. Hear more about Christina's work as a security attendant, and as an artist and cerebral palsy advocate.
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From Our Friends...

On Wednesday, April 5, join MFA curators for a virtual panel discussion on museum careers.

On Friday, April 7, join the Harvard Radcliffe Institute for an in-person guided tour of Mary Lum’s “The Moving Parts (&)” exhibition, followed by a collage-making workshop. Registration is required.
   

Image (Header): Emilio Sanchez, Cuban, Untitled (Negritas Pasendo), 20th century. Lithograph. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of William S. Lieberman, 2007.60 © Emilio Sanchez.