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Margaret Min ’12, a VES concentrator involved in the workshop for the second year, admits that she does not know much about Burma but hopes to become informed through her fellow participants...
...Department of Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) and the Chemistry and Physical Biology (CPB) concentration both have senior theses due after spring break—an arrangement that some students and staff say provides needed flexibility for such a large endeavor...
...graduate of the Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) department and a multi-disciplinary artist, Wing is currently organizing an event called Bizarre Animals at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. Using the building and its exhibits as their inspiration, Wing and a team of contemporary artists will take over the Museum on the night of March 26, installing the space with a variety of multi-media “art interventions.” Billed as a night that “will transform the Harvard Museum of Natural History into a laboratory, library, exploratorium, and stage...
Beyond professionals and alumni like Feehan, some undergraduates will also have the chance to participate in the exhibit. Prior to the event, Wing and fellow VES alumna M. Elizabeth Glynn ’03 will conduct several cooperative workshops with undergraduates in which participants will discuss methods of documentation—a topic that has interested Wing since she studied photography as a student in VES. Her plan is to explore major questions about the relationship between performance, documentation, and their role in a museum environment. The seminars will culminate with the undergraduates deciding how to document Bizarre Animals...
Certain undergraduates will also have work on display during the event. Rebecca S. Lieberman ’10, a VES concentrator, will exhibit part of her thesis: a two-hour video installation that happens to dovetail with the themes of Bizarre Animals...