Campus Arts
Artful Activists’ Public Appeals
Regional public artists gathered at Harvard's Arts @ 29 Garden to discuss their diverse projects and questions of accessibility and activism.
Great Animal Orchestra Makes Lots of Noise
The Great Animal Orchestra combines animal sounds and poetry.
Preview: Star Ash
"Star Ash," directed by Sara Batista-Pereira ‘13 and produced by Cassandra Rasmussen ‘13 and Sasha G. Miranov ’13, will run in the Loeb Ex.
Despite Solid Acting, ‘Marie Antoinette’ Fails to Impress
"Marie Antoinette" boasts some incredibly impressive visuals as well as some solid acting performances, but the writing doesn't live up to the set design.
Arboretum Curator’s Art Takes Root
Using plants and paper collected in her work at the Arnold Arboretum, Susan Hardy Brown creates interdisciplinary collages.
Landmark Microtonal Composer Honored at NEC Symposium
Musicians honored Harry Partch’s musical legacy with a three-day tribute
Portrait of an Artist: Jesse A. Green and Michael Wang
Two Harvard alums talk about their exhibitions in the Main Gallery of the Carptenter Center.
Darkly Comic 'Titus' Splatters Ex
"Titus Andronicus,"while far from exploring the tragic nature of the play, distinguishes itself with an attention to the suggestive text, bringing out the dark humor of a piece that Shakespeare enthusiasts were historically slow to appreciate.
Surreal Street Artists Double Up At ICA
Brazilian twins Os Gêmeos, whose surreal artworks are inspired by graffiti, are the subjects of a new Institute of Contemporary Art exhibits.
Gersht’s ‘History’ of Violence in MFA Show
Israeli artist Ori Gersht's new Museum of Fine Arts exhibit, the first comprehensive survey of his work, gathers the artist's films and photographs on loss and memory.
Portrait of An Artist: Liv A. Redpath
Opera singer Liv Redpath discusses Harvard’s opera communit and her newest production.
Carpenter Center Begins to Celebrate Birth
"Circa 1963" honors the Carpenter Center's 50th Anniversary
Harvard Archives Gets Digital Upgrade
After years of filing uncataloged items in cabinets, the Harvard Art Museums Archives has upgraded to a digitally accessible and more organized system.
Sign of the Times: ASL at the A.R.T.
the American Repertory Theater expands the number of performances that are accessible to blind and hard of hearing patrons. However, the act of translating the play into a running dialogue as well as a complex visual grammar offer their own artistic challenges.
LMAO Comics Talk Worst Shows, Dating
The Crimson brings together campus comics for a roundtable discussion of their craft.