Museums
Smithsonian Curator Analyzes Origins Of Food
A few hundred people crowded inside Geological Lecture Hall yesterday to hear Smithsonian curator Bruce D. Smith chronicle the evolution in human lifestyle from hunting and gathering to agriculture.
Photography speech at the Sackler
Michelle Lamunière, Assistant Curator of Photography at the Sackler Museum, gives a speech yesterday as part of the lecture series: In-Sight: Looking Deeper and Differently
Discovery Center
The Archeology Touch Box was a hit with the visitors in the Discovery Center at the Peabody Museum.
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Museum curators help young visitors understand the past through a variety of artistic and educational activities.
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A young visitors engages with the past while at the Family Discovery Center at the Peabody Museum.
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A family participates in some arts and crafts while visiting the Discovery Center at the Peabody Museum.
Discovery Center
Visitors attempted to guess the object hidden in the discovery box using only their sense of touch.
Art Museum Hires Harvard Curator
Helen Molesworth of the Harvard Art Museum will take over as chief curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, ICA officials announced earlier this month.
Looking at Time and Teeth
Children examine models of teeth and skulls at the Harvard Museum of Natural History after listening to archaeologist Tanya Smith's talk on how studying teeth can lead to insights in human development.
Museum Receives $500K Donation
An avid lover of the outdoors, Paul J. Zofnass ’69 has made a $500,000 donation to the Harvard Museum of Natural History—the largest gift the Museum has received since its inception in 1998—for a new exhibit depicting the interactions that take place in a New England forest ecosystem.
Museum of Natural History
The Harvard Museum of Natural History, which hosts a myriad of exhibits including the Hall of Mammals, received a sizeable donation.
The Harvard Museum of Natural History
If you have the ability to access the Harvard Museum of Natural History at night, I wouldn't recommend exercising it. The sounds of creaking heating pipes and girders are all too perfect accompaniments to the macabre display.