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September
It's here! The issue you've been waiting for! We've got Student Late Night and Student Print Rental news! Read on below for more. But first, this five-clawed dragon is ready to meet you in our special exhibition Objects of Addiction: Opium, Empire, and the Chinese Art Trade. Hear more about the exhibition from curator Sarah Laursen in this introductory video. Come visit the dragon and other objects on view on Level 3!
special event
Student Late Night
Thursday, September 21 7-9PM
Kick off the school year with art, fun, food, friends, and more. (Please note this event is open to Harvard students only!)
lecture
Perspectives on the Opioid Crisis in New England
Sunday, September 24 2-3:30PM
Join specialists in addiction medicine, harm reduction, and public health policy for a discussion about the opioid crisis.
gallery talk
Reframing Ancient Egyptian Funerary Art
Friday, September 29 12:30-1PM
Hear from museum staff about a recently refreshed display of ancient Egyptian reliefs from tombs.
performance
La Belle Epoque: Debussy and Ravel at the Harvard Art Museums
The annual tradition returns! Information about this year's Student Print Rental program can be found here! Heard about the Student Print Rental program, but not sure what is it? Check out these Index articles from years past: Available for Rent, Borrowing an Original, and Prints to Rent - and Relish. We're hiring! Join the Archives team as a Student Assistant. Read more about the position here! Coffee drinkers! Jenny's Café (located next to the Calderwood Courtyard on Level 1) is offering a free 8oz drip coffee to all Harvard students now through the end of September! Stop by Tuesday through Sunday between 10am-4pm. __________________________________________________ From Our Friends... The GSD’s African American Student Union invites you to attend Black in Design 2023, a biannual student-run conference recognizing the contributions of the African diaspora to the design fields and promoting discourse around the agency of the design professions to address and dismantle the institutional barriers faced by Black communities.
Image (Header): Chinese, Rectangular Silk Fragment with Decoration of a Five-Clawed Dragon amid Clouds and Auspicious Symbols, 17th-19th century. 'Kesi' silk tapestry fragment. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Dr. Denman W. Ross, 1916.488.