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.

For This Poet, AI is a Writing Partner

Sasha Stiles trained a chatbot on her manuscripts. Now, her poems rewrite themselves.

by Lydialyle Gibson

Adams House dedicates suite to Seamus Heaney

Adams House members, past and present, dedicate a suite to the Irish poet who lived among them.

by Sophia Nguyen

Beckert's “Empire of Cotton” Wins a Bancroft Prize in History

His Empire of Cotton: A Global History puts slavery in an international context.

by Jonathan Shaw

Library spaces for a digital era must cater to many audiences

Oxford’s Bodleian opens its new Weston Library.

by Spencer Lee Lenfield

Harvard advances theater concentration

An undergraduate concentration in “theater, dance, and media” comes into focus.

by John S. Rosenberg

Harvard screens rare Irish film, “A Night of Storytelling”

The first Irish “talkie,” long thought lost, comes to light at the Harvard Film Archive.

by Sophia Nguyen

Art, history, and eclectic restaurants in Manchester, NH

Art, history, and eclectic restaurants—less than an hour away

by Nell Porter-Brown

Bucolic Powisset Farm has a strong Community Supported Agriculture program

Bucolic Powisset Farm has a strong Community Supported Agriculture program.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Harvard exhibit traces explorers from the fourteenth to the nineteenth centuries

A new exhibit traces navigation by mariners from the fourteenth to the nineteenth centuries.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Schlesinger Library Movie Night is Dark Victory with Bette Davis

The pick for Schlesinger Library Movie Night is Dark Victory

by Nell Porter-Brown

A new exhibit at the Concord Museum is curated Doris Kearns Goodwin

A new baseball exhibit at the Concord Museum is curated by Doris Kearns Goodwin.

by Nell Porter-Brown