In the Press “The show steers us deftly from the rough decoupling that provokes migration through the journey and, critically, the reconstruction of identity where all is foreign.”—Murray Whyte reviews Crossing Lines, Constructing Home for The Boston Globe “Two Homer exhibitions in Massachusetts—worth traveling to see—present an opportunity to think not only about why we like Homer so much but about what we want, fundamentally, from art.”—Sebastian Smee on Winslow Homer: Eyewitness for The Washington Post Architectural Digest nominated the Harvard Art Museums as one of the “14 Best Starchitect-Designed University Buildings in the U.S.” Harvard undergrad Babi Oloko ’21 covered our Harvard Student Late Night event for The Harvard Gazette. Updates Our friends at the Cambridge Art Association invite you to visit Crossing Cultures: Family, Displacement, Memory, on view through October 31. Don’t miss the free launch event for Almost Lost Arts, which features an essay by Straus Center director Narayan Khandekar on the Forbes Pigment Collection. We’re sorry to report that the artist talk with Lorna Simpson has been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience. |