Arts & Culture
The Picture of Freedom
A Boston Athenaeum exhibit explores an abolitionist with Harvard ties.
by Lydialyle Gibson
Harvard Horizons Spotlights Seven Scholars
Ph.D. students discuss subjects from aliens to infrastructural aesthetics.
by Jacob Sweet
Photographs and Blackness, Barkley L. Hendricks
How the artist saw community—and the world
by Nell Porter Brown
A Wildlife Painter's Fantastic Beasts
Bradley Scott Davis's conservation-minded artwork
by Lydialyle Gibson
Milton Avery, Wadsworth Atheneum
The American painter’s "playful use of color and diverse stylistic repertoire" on display in Hartford
by Jacob Sweet
A Verdant Cultural Retreat
Boston’s Forest Hills Cemetery is a welcome respite from the world.
by Nell Porter Brown
“Armenian creativity, culture, and survival”
A museum reflects an ancient civilization and the modern global diaspora.
by Nell Porter Brown
A Post-Plague Outpost
Candice Lin’s otherworldly refuge
by Nell Porter Brown
Curating a More Diverse Campus Environment
A report and recommendations, from the FAS task force on signage and visual culture issues
by Lydialyle Gibson
“I Am Talking to the Part of You that Does Not Speak”
Artist Laurie Anderson delivers her fifth virtual Norton Lecture on Wednesday.
by Lily Scherlis
The Art of the Portrait Painter
Jason Bouldin makes the intangible tangible.
by Lydialyle Gibson