Campus Arts


‘Time’s Echo Live’ Feature: A Musical Journey through War and Memory

“Time’s Echo Live” was a two-day festival, celebrating the connection of music and prose to the past through four composers: Arnold Schoenberg, Richard Strauss, Benjamin Britten, and Dmitri Shostakovich.


Harvard FAS CAMLab: The Art of Transitions

Just as the installation explores and celebrates the intersection between the past and the present, the mobile and the static, it offers an argument for the synthesis of art and technology.


Artist Profile: Pritika Swarup on Forging New Paths in Fashion and Finance

Swarup has immersed herself in boundless experiences throughout her professional career and personal life, all of which show how she has truly shattered the conventional courses that once formulated right in front of her.


“Carol Kaye Project” Offers a Chance to Remember and Rejoice

“Carol Kaye Project” was an inspiring glimpse into the artistic relationships fostered between Harvard and the larger artistic community of Boston and was a testament to the power of collective remembering.


Yo-Yo Ma’s Masterful Journey Through Shostakovich: An Unforgettable BSO Concert

Through his profound interpretation of Shostakovich’s compositions and unwavering faith in music as a conduit for communication, Ma truly moved the audience, bestowing compassion, understanding, and humanity upon a world in need.


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