Arts and Entertainment
March 7, 2025
From: Harvard Art MuseumsTOUR
Munch Up Close
Join us for an in-depth, hour-long tour of our new special exhibition Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking with an exhibition curator on Wednesday, March 12.
SEMINAR
In honor of International Women’s Day, this seminar on Friday, March 7 will look at paintings of the Virgin Mary, or Maryam, and why such images were popular in Mughal India and Safavid Iran from the late 16th century onward.
ARTIST TALK
Join us for a talk on Tuesday, March 4 by Japanese artist Yoshida Ayomi. She will speak about her work and her position as the fourth generation of the influential Yoshida family of artists.
FILM
On Saturday, March 8, come in for a screening of Art for Everybody, which focuses on the darker side of painter Thomas Kinkade, followed by a conversation with the filmmakers.
GALLERY TALK
Learn more about the photographic tapestries of Joana Choumali in this gallery talk with Marie Prunières on Saturday, March 15. This talk will also be given in French on Sunday, March 9.
FILM
Munch on Film (off-site event)
Spend an evening seeing Munch on the big screen in this shimmering bio-pic about the artist at the Harvard Film Archive on Sunday, March 9.
AT NIGHT
Warm up your evening and join us on Thursday, March 27 for Harvard Art Museums at Night! This month we will be celebrating Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking with special tours, art making activities, and more! Stay tuned for more details.
PERFORMANCE
Coming Attractions: My Body is a Library
On the evening of Thursday, March 13, join artists Liz Lerman and Paloma McGregor for a conversation and a screening highlighting aspects of their work-in-progress dance-based public artwork.
From Our Friends:
Join the Harvard Radcliffe Institute for an online artist talk on Tuesday, March 4 with Alia Farid. She will be discussing her newly commissioned artwork Talismans (Kupol LR 3303). Her talk will be followed by a conversation with curator Meg Rotzel.