Through his photography and video and conceptual art, Larry Cook tackles issues of race and identity. Join us for an online conversation on Friday, October 30, when Cook will speak with Makeda Best, the Richard L. Menschel Curator of Photography, about his socially critical work. Cook was recently awarded a grant from the Harvard University Committee on the Arts (HUCA) for his work exploring themes of racial justice. This free event is open to everyone, but prior registration is required.

This week on Harvard Art Museums from Home:

  • Join us online Wednesday, October 28 as curators discuss artworks that address the struggle for equal voting rights in the United States.
  • Tours, Art Talks, seminars, and more are a click away on our events calendarCheck out some new programs we’ve just announced.
  • Fun for the whole family! We’ve just expanded the online Materials Lab programs, where kids can make art at home inspired by artworks in the collections. Also, our Coloring Ancient Egypt activity book is now available in a variety of languages.
  • Register today for the upcoming October 30 Art Study Center Seminar at Home, featuring Larry Cook and Makeda Best.
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Photo: Larry Cook, American, Fatherhood 2, 2018. Photograph. © Larry Cook. Courtesy of the artist.