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Though infrequently utilized, the crown jewel of Pfoho’s musical resources, the Quad Sound Studio, offers up-and-coming artists professional-quality recording equipment. Founded in 1988 by Pfoho students, with the assistance of affiliates Bob and Holly Doyle, the Sound Studio continues to rock the basement of Holmes. Contact tutor Justin M. Linam (linam@fas.harvard.edu) for more information on getting key access to the Studio...

Author: By Madeline K. Ross, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Artists in Residence | 3/3/2005 | See Source »

Located in the basement of Holmes, the Pforzheimer Art Studio is a haven for those who delight in painting and sculpting. For key access to the space and more information on classes and supplies, contact tutors R. Craig Crouch (crouchri@gse.harvard.edu) and Valencia D. Thomas ’96 (vthomas1@partners.org...

Author: By Madeline K. Ross, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Artists in Residence | 3/3/2005 | See Source »

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...

Author: By Madeline K. Ross, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Artists in Residence | 3/3/2005 | See Source »

Mather also features a wood-turning studio, where students can shape bowls and vases on a lathe. Instructor Alan Hark (harvardwoodturning@yahoo.com) frequently offers classes and demonstrations at $75 for Mather students and $100 for Harvard affiliates...

Author: By Madeline K. Ross, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Artists in Residence | 3/3/2005 | See Source »

Deep in the bowels of New Quincy are two visual art centers—the pottery studio and darkroom. Quincy’s pottery studio offers weekly classes with ceramist Holly Neufer for a fee of $50 per semester (contact Larry J. Peterson at lpeters@fas.harvard.edu). Unlimited access to the darkroom is available for $25. All Quincy residents are welcome to show any artistic creations during Arts First in an exhibit in the JCR (contact tutor Matthew H. McIntyre at mmcintyr@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Madeline K. Ross, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Artists in Residence | 3/3/2005 | See Source »

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