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Sea Monsters: Wonders of Nature and Imagination
Embark on a daring voyage into the depths of human imagination at the Harvard Museum of Natural History’s new exhibition, Sea Monsters: Wonders of Nature and Imagination. Featuring ancient mariners' maps, literature, works of art, and natural history specimens, this exhibit explores the allure of serpents, krakens, and other monsters of the deep. Peer into […]
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Manifest: Thirteen Colonies
Manifest: Thirteen Colonies is a photographic engagement with African American material culture housed in collections throughout the thirteen original United States colonies and Washington, D.C.
Find out moreJoana Choumali: Languages of West African Marketplaces
Features vibrant mixed-media photographs by award-winning Ivorian artist Joana Choumali. This thought-provoking exhibition explores the complicated and multinational economy of secondhand clothing.
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Find out moreEdvard Munch: Technically Speaking
Presents a compelling collaboration between curatorial and conservation experts to offer rare insights into the innovative techniques and recurring themes in the artist’s work.
Find out moreNight Side Songs
Night Side Songs is a communal music-theater experience performed for—and with—an intimate audience that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit. Inspired by American writer, philosopher, and cultural critic Susan Sontag’s observation that “illness is the night side of life,” this genre-breaking theatrical kaleidoscope with music by Richard Rodgers Award recipients Daniel Lazour and Patrick Lazour […]
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RIGHTING WRONGS
Last Tuesday's Forum with Katherine Stewart and MONEY, LIES AND GOD attracted a record audience number with 600 people joining us for what proved to be a most enlightening discussion hour. On Wednesday, March 19 we recorded a live event at First Parish Church with Ezra Klein, the award-winning NYT columnist and podcaster, and Derek […]
Find out moreHUNAP Annual Lecture: Angeline Boulley
Join the Harvard University Native American Program (HUNAP) for a conversation with Angeline Boulley. An enrolled member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Boulley is a storyteller who writes about her Ojibwe community in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. She is a former director of the Office of Indian Education at the U.S. Department […]
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