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

Campus construction at Harvard focus on the Fogg Art Museum

A sidewalk-superintendent’s report

The Design School celebrates the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts

Eduard Sekler opened an exhibition on the architecture of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts with a talk on its architect.

TED creator Richard Saul Wurman to speak at GSD

The TED conference creator will address degree candidates on Class Day.

"The House I Live In" examines the link between American drug laws and poverty.

The House I Live In examines the link between American drug laws and poverty.

FBI identifies thieves who stole paintings from the Gardner Museum

The FBI has identified the thieves who stole 13 paintings from the Gardner Museum in Boston in 1990.

"All Things Considered" host Melissa Block talks about the show.

Melissa Block '83, host of the NPR show All Things Considered, spoke about it at the Radcliffe Institute.

Inaugural poet Richard Blanco speaks to Harvard students on identity

The inaugural poet speaks about being a gay Cuban American.

American Repertory Theater presents Tennessee Williams’s “The Glass Menagerie”

Tennessee Williams gets his first ART production.

Abigail Donovan and Laura Prager, pediatric psychiatrists and authors

The pediatric psychiatrists’ book depicts emergency-room experiences with mentally ill children.

Harvard University Press centennial in a digital era

At its centennial, Harvard University Press continues publishing books, while vastly expanding its digital products.

by Christopher Reed