On Campus
MCZ 150 Anniversary
In celebration of 150 years of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, James Hanken, Director of the Museum and Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology, gave a talk yesterday evening concerning both the past and future of the museum. A reception and reopening of the Great Mammal Hall at the museum followed the lecture.
Pamuk and Bhabha
Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk engages in a conversation titled “With The Museum In Mind” led by Homi Bhabha, Director of the Humanities Center at Harvard, yesterday in Sackler Lecture Hall.
Pamuk, Chiu and Lowry
Pamuk reads from his latest novel, The Museum of Innocence, while Melissa Chiu and Glenn Lowry listen.
Melissa Chiu Presentation
Melissa Chiu (Director, Asia Society Museum; Vice President, Global Art Programs at the Asia Society) presents during the discussion.
Pamuk-Sackler-Museum-Discussion
Orhan Pamuk, winner of the 2006 Novel Prize for Literature, engages in a conversation titled "With the Museum in Mind" focusing on his latest novel, Museum of Innocence. The discussion was held in the Sackler Lecture Hall and was led by Homi Bhabha (Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities; Director of the Humanities Center at Harvard). The discussion panel also included Melissa Chiu (Director, Asia Society Museum; Vice President, Global Art Programs at the Asia Society), Glenn Lowry (Director, Museum of Modern Art), Helen Molesworth (Maisie K. and James R. Houghton Curator of Contemporary Art, HAM).
Discussion Panel Members
The discussion was held in the Sackler Lecture Hall and was led by Homi Bhabha (Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities; Director of the Humanities Center at Harvard). The discussion panel also included Melissa Chiu (Director, Asia Society Museum; Vice President, Global Art Programs at the Asia Society), Glenn Lowry (Director, Museum of Modern Art), Helen Molesworth (Maisie K. and James R. Houghton Curator of Contemporary Art, HAM).