As we approach the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, we remember his message of love and nonviolence and honor his passionate fight against racism and injustice in this country.
The Harvard Art Museums are committed to building bridges and forging new partnerships. In that spirit, we are currently working on a major exhibition featuring a powerful collection of prints and proofs by artists from the Brandywine Workshop and Archives of Philadelphia. Brandywine has actively engaged diverse artists and communities in printmaking since 1972. Stay tuned for more details about the exhibition, the artists, the workshop, and related programs.
This week on Harvard Art Museums from Home: - From our archives, this overview of the more than 80 recently acquired prints created at the Brandywine Workshop and Archives of Philadelphia explores how they are already generating important conversations.
- Don’t forget to join us as we delve into the creative process behind a unique display of Japanese fans in the Painting Edo exhibition, in a live Art Talk presented by exhibition designer Elie Glyn and production specialist Sean Lunsford on Thursday, January 21.
- Mark your calendar for an Art Talk Live on Thursday, January 28 to explore Pablo Picasso’s Pierrot and what it has to say about the purpose of art in a time of crisis.
- In the first Art Study Center Seminar of the year, on Friday, January 29, you’ll discover ancient objects from the Mesopotamian town of Nuzi and how decades of technical study have revealed the secrets of their making.
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