Arts & Culture

Explore Harvard’s vibrant arts scene—from campus exhibitions and theater to cultural analysis and literary reviews. Discover how creativity shapes the Harvard experience.

Harvard Adopts Reforms as Higher Ed Turmoil Continues

University creates new “interfaith engagement” role; Columbia, Brown settle with the government.

by Lydialyle Gibson

Novelist André Aciman's Harvard Square explores expats' experiences

A café-goers' view of Cambridge, a generation ago

by Jesse Kornbluth

Ilona Bell cultivates a literary garden in the Berkshires

A Berkshire yard that recalls poetry, fiction, and drama

by Craig Lambert

David Esterly, master woodcarver, works in limewood, like Grinling Gibbons

No one has carved wood like David Esterly since... well, about 1700.

by Craig Lambert

How to reinvigorate the humanities at Harvard is the subject of new reports

How to reinvigorate the humanities at Harvard is the subject of new faculty reports

Actor Jane Alexander accepts 2013 Radcliffe Day Medal

The actor and NEA leader accepts the Radcliffe Medal.

Artists at Radcliffe discuss their work and relation to audiences

Four artists talked about their work and their relationship to audiences at the opening event of Radcliffe Day.

Richard Saul Wurman TED talks founder speaks at Design School Class Day 2013

The TED talks founder spoke at the Design School's Class Day

August Kleinzahler poet, Linda Greenhouse orator, at 2013 Harvard Phi Beta Kappa

August Kleinzahler and Linda Greenhouse to speak at Commencement-week PBK Literary Exercises

Sarah Thomas from Oxford University named first Harvard Library vice president

Sarah Thomas of Oxford's Bodleian Libraries named to new post.

Gilbert and Sullivan’s operetta reinvented as a pool party at Harvard ART

The ART presents Gilbert and Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance in a party-like atmosphere.