Visual Arts
Christa Assad
Christa Assad brings the art of handmade pottery into the 21st century with a two-day workshop on September 18 and 19
On The Road
It might appear that making art poses the real challenge; selling should be easy. But to the traveling art student, the creating is easy; it’s the selling that’s hard.
Sex, Drugs, and ‘The Rocky Horror Show’
Walking into “The Rocky Horror Show,” the musical upon which the infamous cult film, “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” is based, audiences more or less know what to expect: silly names, comedic horror, and blatantly sexual songs and dance numbers.
Five Years Later, Katrina Stays in Focus
Five years had passed since Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, but a group of students from universities across the nation had only four weeks to document the remnants of the devastation and rebuilding efforts in the city.
Veritas on Stage
In 2002, The Crimson broke a story that uncovered one of the darkest chapters in Harvard’s history—the “secret court” that ...
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“Border Crossing: Union of Myanmar”, an art installation sponsored by the Office for the Arts at Harvard in collaboration with the Harvard College Human Rights Advocates, hangs on the gates facing the Science Center during Arts First weekend.
Lab Crosses Boundaries
The Northwest Science Building came to life with curious crowds on April 30. “Play it. Light it. Dance it,” was the theme of the night at this unconventional lab, where a silent rave had students breaking barriers in science. It was The Laboratory’s latest event, which brought iPods and LEDs together to explore the intersections between science, music, and the visual arts.
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Visitors listen to student performances and see art pieces. Shown here is “Y Inge Y” by Hiroshi Jacobs, Benjamin Lehrer, Jon Scelsa, Julian Wu, GSD and Sara Stern ‘12.