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.

Pony Plunges

Scrapbooking a woman who rode horses into the sea

by Max J. Krupnick

The Art of Stem Cells

Michael Wang's Differentiation Series, a sequence of micrograph images of artificially produced stem cells, is on display at the Carpenter Center through October 7.

The Art of Paper

Laurie Krasny Brown crafts colorful works from an “accessible, flexible, beautiful” material.

by Craig Lambert

Cities for Games

Video-game designer Scott Duquette ’05, a new kind of urban planner

by Dan Barbarisi

“Colorful Realm” Makes It Big

Suite of Japanese nature paintings draws more visitors than 1976 King Tut exhibit

High Art under the Hammer

Brooke Lampley '02 heads modern and impressionist art at Christie's.

by Craig Lambert

Salute Flag and Shack!

A star-spangled Colonial find and a book honoring Motif No. 1

The Richness of Nature at Large

Yukio Lippit curates Colorful Realm exhibit at National Gallery

by Spencer Lee Lenfield

An Enchanted “Colorful Realm”

In a video interview, Yukio Lippit explains the beauty of Japanese paintings displayed in the Cherry Blossom Festival centennial exhibit.

Stealing Rembrandts Does Not Pay

A video interview with Anthony Amore, director of security at the museum where the largest heist in history took place

A Blossoming Centennial

Masterworks of Japanese painting on display for the Cherry Blossom Festival's centennial

by Spencer Lee Lenfield