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...stumps, a surreal playground and a giant hamster wheel, among others. In the first-ever Yard installation of student art, “‘Place and Site’: A Sculptural Exploration of Harvard Yard” consists of artwork created by students of the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) under the guidance of VES professors Patrick Strzelec and Jackie Brookner...
Director of the Office for the Arts at Harvard (OFA) Jack Megan describes the venture’s roots in his desire “to see a visual arts presence as well as a performance presence” at Arts First Weekend...
Although the show is called “easy,” it includes work that should be taken seriously. The show not only marks a milestone for the students, it represents a breadth of work rarely seen in Harvard’s Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) department. This year’s show continues to show growth in the number of artists—topping off at 11, not including the film students (whose work runs May 9-12 in the Carpenter Center). The exhibit, because of its size and number, will also be displayed in the Sert...
...that this avid fan’s mother never tucked under the Christmas tree. Despite this deprivation, Angell’s childhood fascination with the Master of the Universe blossomed into a passion that has outlasted his little-boy-brief days. Angell, a film concentrator within the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, is the biggest He-Man and She-Ra fan at Harvard (or at least the most public supporter of the series) and, according to him, one of the foremost experts in the world...
...sees the University as a bit of a reenactment itself. “Lots of people at Harvard are self-consciously upholding traditions and enacting established rituals,” she says. “I think Harvard is rather like an open-air, living museum, though without the visual cues like wigs, farthingales and tricorns...