| | In recognition of National Native American Heritage Month, we invite you to explore the Native American experience as reflected in the Harvard Art Museums' collections. View a digital gallery of works aimed to elevate the voices and perspectives of Indigenous peoples in the United States. Or watch a virtual tour with former Ho Family Student Guide Jacqueline Zoeller, examining the tensions between object and subject in Native American portraiture, including the work above by Jeffrey Gibson. |
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| performance Renaissance Music Concert Thursday, November 16 2-3PM Hear a pop-up concert by the Harvard Viol Consort, a group of students from the course "Performance and Culture: Renaissance Music." |
| lecture Collecting Chinese Art—Past, Present, and Future Sunday, November 18 2-3:30PM Join a discussion on museum collecting practices and how they might change. |
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| special event Family Day Sunday, November 19 1-4PM Spend the afternoon in the museums with family-friendly activities. |
| special event Narcan Training Sunday, November 19 2-3PM Receive Narcan training, facilitated by the Cambridge Public Health Department and Somerville Health and Human Services. |
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Have you ever noticed that our newsletter has a different color scheme every issue? That's because the Harvard Art Museums assigns a color for each day of the year by using this Spectrum Explorer! So each newsletter issue uses the color assigned to the day it's mailed out. What's the color assigned to your birthday? |
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Image (Header): Jeffrey Gibson, Native American, RED POWER, 2021. Archival pigment prints on cotton poplin and water color papers with acrylic paint, glass beads, nylon thread, vintage beaded elements, and a vintage Question Authority pin. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Christian A. Herter, Jr., by exchange and purchase through the generosity of Sophocles N. Zoullas and Silvia Zoullas, 2022.39. © Jeffrey Gibson |
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