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...those more attached to their tripod than their tube of Utrecht watercolors, Pfoho’s darkroom, in the basement of Comstock, provides students with a full range of modern equipment for developing and enlarging black and white film. Cheaper than a disposable Kodak camera, darkroom membership is available by the semester to House residents and affiliates. In addition to access to the darkroom, membership guarantees chemicals, film, and a locked storage spaces. Contact darkroom director Scott L. Peterson (peters2@fas.harvard.edu...
Mather’s pottery studio (in the basement of the tower) offers weekly courses, where Harvard-affiliated women in their late 20s, forward-thinking male undergraduates looking to make that perfect Valentine’s Day gift-—and anyone else who’s interested-—gather to learn braid- and pot-making from Pamela Gorgone. Enrolled students are given keys to the studio for outside of class hours, and out-of-house students can also take classes, for a small additional...
...vastly underappreciated Winthrop’s Painting Studio, located in the basement of E entryway, opens its doors for four hours every Saturday afternoon. Enrolled students are provided with keys to access the studio after class hours, and are given full reign of the paints, brushes, palettes, and easels, but must bring their own canvases). The studio directors, resident arts tutors Zoe McKiness (mckiness@fas.harvard.edu) and Heather Smith (hsmith@fas.harvard.edu), are always on the prowl for new aspiring artists from all houses...
Just next door in the D entryway basement, Winthrop also features a dark room where all of the necessary equipment and chemicals are provided. Hopeful photographers need only bring their own paper and film, as well as a key purchased for $5 from Karen J. Reiber (kreiber@fas.harvard.edu...
...Beam’s soothingly repetitive acoustic guitar licks and his wispy vocals affirm the record’s Iron & Wine identity. Woman King is laced with elegant subtlety, clever word play, powerful emotion and all the other goodies that pulled Beam so quickly from his basement recording studio into the indie limelight. The solidly composed title track, “Woman King,” abounds with precise rhythms and haunting poetry. In the singular lament, “My Lady’s House,” Beam taps into emotional wavelengths à la Nick Drake...