| | Thursday marks the official first day of fall, and this landscape by German Expressionist painter Paula Modersohn-Becker is giving us autumnal vibes. We're looking forward to crisp mornings, changing leaves, and pumpkin spiced everything. But first, let's celebrate the season with our biggest student event of the year! Student Late Night is this week, and we're so excited to see you all! We're expecting a large crowd on Wednesday night so please leave your large bags, backpacks, and laptops at home. (But do bring your HUID!) |
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| special event National Voter Registration Day Tuesday, September 20 10AM-5PM Register to vote so you're ready this November! |
| Special event Student Late Night Wednesday, September 21 8-10PM Kick off the school year with art, fun, and friends at a special student-only night. |
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| virtual student guide tour The Hybridity of Hispanic Art Thursday, September 22 8-8:30PM Explore how Hispanic art emerged from a mixture of Spanish colonization and the resistance of Indigenous traditions, with Brandon Calderón ’23. |
| materials lab workshop Making Faces Sunday, September 25 10AM-1PM Celebrate our special exhibition Funerary Portraits from Roman Egypt: Facing Forward by making your own copy of a Roman-period funerary portrait. |
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| film screening Never Rarely Sometimes Always Sunday, September 25 2-5PM Watch an award-winning film about two teenage girls who travel to seek medical help after an unintended pregnancy. |
| special event HAM @ Night Thursday, September 29 5-9PM Experience an evening of art, fun, food, and more on this special night at the museums. |
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Student Guide Tours are back! Join our team of undergraduate student guides for in-person, thematic tours of the museums every Saturday and Sunday at 11am and 2pm. Want to know about all our tours, talks, and programs? Check out our online calendar. __________________________________________________ From Our Friends... Hear from Jen Thum, Assistant Director of Academic Engagement, Assistant Research Curator at HAM, and contributor to our special exhibition, as she talks with friends at HMSC on personalizing the lives of ancient Egyptians. |
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Share this email Update your preferences Unsubscribe Image (Header): Paula Modersohn-Becker, German, Birch Tree in a Landscape, 1899. Oil on composite board. Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Wilhelm Winterstein through the Acquisitions Committee of the Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum in honor of James Cuno on the occasion of the 100th Anniversary of the Museum, 2003.4. |
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