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...Manoogian. This current renovation is meant to create a more cohesive experience for visitors. “The new addition will be integrated seamlessly into the original building,” Manoogian says. “This way, visitors will experience the collection of all three museums [including the Sackler] in one building.”In the meantime, students are eager to view and experience the many renowned artworks in the Harvard collection. On its end, the Harvard Art Museum has been actively working to keep its connection to undergraduate life alive. Student groups such as the Harvard...
...disciplines, including Fung," and that administrators were "working as hard as possible to support all the libraries to stretch our resources, our collections, and our services to meet the whole range of academic needs." The Fine Arts Library (FAL) has also moved to a new location—the Sackler Museum lower level is housing the Digital Images and Slides Collection, while a space in the Littauer building is housing the library's printed collections, administration, and reference and research services. Brainard said that these changes were not budget-related but rather the result of renovations taking place...
...Theater, Sunken Garden4 p.m.Dance in the Yard Boylston Hall7 p.m.Latent/Lubricious (Fabrication Methods)Adams House Art Space7 p.m.Léonie est en avance ou le mal joli (The Pregnant Pause or Love’s Labor Lost), Adams House7 p.m.Gli imbianchini non hanno ricordi (Housepainters Have No Memories), Sackler Museum7:30 p.m.William Shakespeare’s HamletLeverett Old Library7:30 p.m.‘Tis Pity She’s a WhoreLoeb Drama Center Experimental Theatre8 p.m.The Harvard Crimson Dance Team in ConcertHarvard Dance Center8 p.m.Beethoven’s “Missa Solemnis” Sanders Theatre8...
...books, periodicals, and auction catalogs and over 1 million photographs and prints of the Fine Arts Library collection will also leave. As renovations to the Harvard Art Museum building begin, the Fine Arts Library is gearing up to move to two temporary locations in the basements of the Sackler Museum and Littauer Center. Transporting this huge volume of materials, however, is no easy task. Preparations for the move have been underway for nearly two years. The digital images and slides, including 95,000 glass lantern slides and 750,000 teaching images, will be moved to the lower level...
Speaking in front of a packed Sackler Museum Auditorium on Thursday, Scottish novelist and law professor Alexander McCall-Smith admitted to writing about real-life acquaintances in his fiction. “I take great pleasure in putting real people into books. I take their permission, well, not entirely,” he said, before warning event host Professor Arthur I. Applbaum that he might come up in a future novel. McCall-Smith, a former professor of medical ethics at the University of Edinburgh, was born in Zimbabwe and lived for many years in Botswana. His fictional oeuvre includes...