Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Garden in Radcliffe Yard
Presented by: Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Students currently enrolled in a Harvard degree program may register to participate in cycle 3 of the Radcliffe Institute Public Art Competition. DEADLINE for competition registration: Friday, December 11, 2015. Submissions of final projects due: Friday, January 29, 2016. The registration deadline for an associated wintersession workshop, Designing for Public Space, is also December 11, 2015. Questions? Email publicart@radcliffe.harvard.edu or call 617-495-8185.
Repeats every day until Sat Nov 14 2015 . Also includes Wed Nov 18 2015, Thu Nov 19 2015.
8:00pm
Location:
Loeb Experimental Theater
Presented by:Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club How to get tickets: Email homeintheex@gmail.com with your name, showtime, and desired number of tickets to reserve yours today! Runs: 11/12-15, 11/18-19
Conceived and Directed by Michael Sivitz Gellman '17 Produced by Haylee Smith '17
Intermission: No Runtime: 1 hour, 20 minutes
HOME is an original collaborative theater work centered around narratives of homeless youth and...
"Sliver of a Full Moon" is a powerful reenactment of the historical congressional reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) in 2013: a movement that restored the authority of tribal governments to prosecute non-Native abusers who assault and abuse Native women on tribal lands. The staged reading first documents the legal and jurisdictional issues raised in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision in Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe that left Native women and children at a higher risk of domestic violence than any other group in the United States. The reenactment then follows the bipartisan legislative battle to reauthorize VAWA with a provision that would protect Native women and children from violence. Sliver of a Full Moon is a portrayal of resistance and celebration.... Read more about An Evening of Performance and Politics: Sliver of a Full Moon
Repeats on the third Thursday of November until Thu Nov 19 2015 .
12:30pm to 1:30pm
Location:
Calderwood Courtyard, Harvard Art Museums, 32 Quincy St.
Presented by: Harvard Art Museums Free with museums admission. This talk is limited to 15 people and tickets are required. Ten minutes before the talk, tickets will become available at the admissions desk.
Join us for this special, hour-long tour that will stop on all of the Harvard Art Museums’ public floors, led by Peter Atkinson, director of facilities planning and management. You will hear about the history of the building, which is registered on the National Trust for Historic Preservation, as well as learn more about the concepts behind and execution of our eight-year renovation and expansion project.... Read more about Gallery Talk: The Renovation and Expansion Project
Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Garden in Radcliffe Yard
Presented by: Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Students currently enrolled in a Harvard degree program may register to participate in cycle 3 of the Radcliffe Institute Public Art Competition. DEADLINE for competition registration: Friday, December 11, 2015. Submissions of final projects due: Friday, January 29, 2016. The registration deadline for an associated wintersession workshop, Designing for Public Space, is also December 11, 2015. Questions? Email publicart@radcliffe.harvard.edu or call 617-495-8185.
Presented by:Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club How to get tickets: Email homeintheex@gmail.com with your name, showtime, and desired number of tickets to reserve yours today! Runs: 11/12-15, 11/18-19
Conceived and Directed by Michael Sivitz Gellman '17 Produced by Haylee Smith '17
Intermission: No Runtime: 1 hour, 20 minutes
HOME is an original collaborative theater work centered around narratives of homeless youth and...
Harvard College Queer Students and Allies is hosting a night of exhibition and performance for Harvard College LGBTQ artists and art! If you're interested in exhibiting or performing your artwork, please fill out the following form: http://goo.gl/forms/76QyTkuwre. The deadline for submissions is Sunday 11/15...
Presented by Learning From Performers and Harvard Department of Music
Praised as “the undisputed queen of African Music” (Daily Telegraph) and honored for her activism on behalf of human rights and female empowerment, Angélique Kidjo has released ten albums, including last year’s Grammy Award-winning “Eve.” She will lead a master class for student singers co-sponsored by the Department of Music; and also deliver the Louis C. Elson Lecture sponsored by the Department of Music on November 17.... Read more about vocalist ANGÉLIQUE KIDJO