Edit

Harvard Art Museums - November 2022

Arts and Entertainment

November 3, 2022

From: Harvard Art Museums

Dig deeper this month into our Dare to Know: Prints and Drawings in the Age of Enlightenment exhibition and explore the many facets of the Enlightenment era—a time of profound shifts in science, philosophy, the arts, and social and cultural encounters in Europe and America. Attend a gallery talk to learn more about female artists during this period or perhaps explore 18th-century astronomical events through the work of British artist Paul Sandby. Boston Globe critic Murray Whyte called the exhibition “impressively earnest in its breadth.” Come see for yourself and dare to know!

While you’re here, go back even further in time with our exhibition of funerary portraits of ancient Egyptians. Spend time with an encaustic painter to learn new skills and honor the people in these portraits. Or join us online for a chat with conservators about how these paintings were made. 

Remember, if you’re a Massachusetts resident, arrive before noon on Saturdays and spend the rest of the day at the museums for free!
A painted portrait of a woman in green and purple clothing with her dark hair pulled back from her face.

LECTURE
Mind Your Beeswax

On Thursday, November 3, join encaustic artist Francisco Benitez and paintings conservator Kate Smith as they discuss the ancient process of painting with beeswax in this free lecture. Seating is limited, so be sure to make a reservation. Want to try to make a portrait of your own? Sign up for a Materials Lab Workshop led by Benitez happening on Saturday, November 5 in Allston.

VIDEO
Printing Nature

Dare to Know is rich with Enlightenment investigations into science, philosophy, history, and the arts—all of which are explored in a series of videos featuring conservation experts and curators. Find out more about how the physical properties of the objects in the exhibition bring the works to life, such as a book of nature prints.

GALLERY TALK
It’s All Ephemeral

On Tuesday, November 8, curatorial assistant Casey Monahan will take a close look with visitors at a dynamic display of ball invitations, advertisements, trade cards, and currency notes in the Dare to Know exhibition.

GALLERY TALK
Fragonard in Focus

Join curator Joachim Homann on Thursday, November 10 for an in-depth discussion of Jean-Honoré Fragonard’s drawing The Girls’ Dormitory (c. 1770), on view in Dare to Know.

FILM
Overcoming the Odds

Catch two films about teenage athletes overcoming cultural barriers on Sunday, November 6. Icebreakers and Olga are part of the Screens for Teens film series—screenings of contemporary and classic films that are specially curated for teenagers in Cambridge and beyond.

EXHIBITION
Last Look

The long-term exhibition Clay—Modeling African Design is coming to a close on Sunday, November 13. Spend time with the remarkable diversity of ceramic objects from the African continent, on loan from Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, alongside contemporary photographs from the Harvard Art Museums collections.