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...notice—sets the figurines apart from the static nature of most statues.The historical context of these porcelains was the subject of a day-long symposium, “Tables of Content,” and a dance and music performance that took place in the Sackler and Fogg Musuems this past Saturday. “I wanted to highlight this aspect of porcelain that people are not familiar with, and try to show people who are not interested in porcelain at all that you might think you know everything about it, but if you dig a little deeper...
...about access to the Harvard collections, HUAM Coordinator of Public Education Lynne A. Stanton said that the Fogg’s closing would not have a large negative impact. “Art works aren’t going anywhere. They are just moving across the street [to the Sackler] and will be still accessible,” Stanton said. “Rather than saying that this is closing, let’s say that it is opening.” Stanton also noted that showing artwork from all three museums—the Sackler, Fogg, and Busch-Reisinger?...
...probably for the better.” HUAM spokesman Daron J. Manoogian notes that the building has structural problems—such as leaks—that should have been addressed several years ago. During the repairs, some of the artwork will be available for viewing at the smaller Sackler Museum, Harvard’s third major art museum that is located across the street from the Fogg and Busch-Reisinger.“The challenge of the smaller space of the Sackler will allow the curators to be more creative with the space,” Blackstock says. Though...
...orchestrated by the Cambridge fire marshal, the official who asked the students to leave was likely a security guard: HUPD spokesman Stephen G. Catalano said that while officers were called, the professor and security “worked out a solution” before anyone arrived at the Sackler. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...Sackler lecture hall is no stranger to overcrowding. Berkey said that she had been asked to leave when shopping a class about Frank Lloyd Wright in the Sackler several semesters...