We’d like to share with you the last article in our Emancipation series, in honor of Juneteenth. The final installment focuses on works that reflect on the Black American experience by synthesizing historical narratives, popular culture, and personal stories. The first article presents works of art connected to histories of enslavement, emancipation, and inequality in the United States, while the second article considers the struggle for voting rights. We’re excited to announce that both the Art Study Center Seminars at Home and our Art Talks will be presented live on Zoom, giving you an up-close look at works from our collections. These events are free and open to everyone; visit our events calendar for details. Remember to check our frequently updated Harvard Art Museums from Home page, where you’ll find new digital offerings and stories covering a variety of topics. |