This Week

In this photomontage, Sinead Danagher is smiling, with both hands extended to the right holding a black and white print. The print depicts a nude woman with arms behind her head and wavy radiating lines surrounding her. In the bottom left corner is a small human-like figure, and swimming spermatozoa surround the border on all sides.

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This week on Harvard Art Museums from Home:

A green-tinted photograph shows a man smiling. Near the bottom of the image are the words: “Episode 008,” “Design Manager,” and “A Closer Look.”

On this episode of A Closer Look, have a listen to the Harvard Art Museums’ design manager, Zak Jensen, as he talks about his background, his early interest in design, and what it means to create a visual identity for a museum.

A rectangular textile fragment features four roundels with animals.

Join conservation fellow Julie Wertz on Tuesday, June 15 to find out what we can learn about the materials and methods Egyptian textile artists used to produce beautiful and functional art objects.

In this photomontage, Sinead Danagher is smiling, with both hands extended to the right holding a black and white print. The print depicts a nude woman with arms behind her head and wavy radiating lines surrounding her. In the bottom left corner is a small human-like figure, and swimming spermatozoa surround the border on all sides.

ONLINE TOUR

The Mom Matrix

On Saturday, June 12, Sinead Danagher will take you on a tour that looks at how motherhood is represented in three works of art, also exploring the link between the word “mother” and the printmaking term “matrix.”

In this photomontage, Maeve Miller is smiling and appearing to hold a colorful abstract painting that depicts a formal party scene, with men and women seated around tables. In the middle sits a boy holding a dummy in a patterned coat and top hat.

ONLINE TOUR

Abstract Bodies









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