We are delighted to announce that our virtual Student Guide Tours will continue through the month of May. These popular 30-minute tours are offered live three times a week, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday—no pre-registration required.

Many thanks to those near and far who turned out for our inaugural Art Study Center Seminar at Home. It was a great experience, and we hope you can join us for the next one, on Friday, May 15. As always, everyone is invited!

This week on Harvard Art Museums from Home:

  • Join us live on Saturday, May 9, at 11am to compare artistic visions of the future.
  • Take part in a real-time discussion of artwork that uses or invokes nature, on Tuesday, May 12, at 8pm. 
  • Consider how art and artists are removed from their original cultural contexts in a live tour on Thursday, May 14, at noon.
  • Register for our next Art Study Seminar at Home, "Drawn Together—Conviviality in European Drawings." This Zoom event starts at 11am on Friday, May 15.
  • Explore how decay can be both destructive and revitalizing in art on a live tour, departing Saturday, May 16, at 11am.
  • Look closer at how artists depict and respond to the notion of “home”—get our curators’ take.
Are you following us on Instagram? We’ll be featuring Art Chats on IGTV!

Please note that all event times are EDT. 

 
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Header image: Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Italian, Group of Punchinelli with Dancing Dogs, 18th–19th century. Brown ink and brown wash on white antique laid paper. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Meta and Paul J. Sachs, 1965.421.