A free guided tour for students of arts spaces across the Harvard campus. Locations include: Harvard Art Museums, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, the Johnson-Kulukundis Gallery at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, the Cooper Gallery at the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, and the Annex at 485 Broadway
Take a break with art! On Wednesday, December 4, join fellow Harvard students on a free Gallery Crawl exploring arts spaces both familiar and unfamiliar across the Harvard campus. Meet at the Harvard Art Museums at 2:30pm and start crawling to the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, the Johnson-Kulukundis Gallery at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, the Cooper Gallery at the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, and the Annex at 485 Broadway. At each space you will be introduced to its art and mission with a scheduled gallery talk and will receive snacks and ‘passport’ stamps along the way. Students who collect stamps from all five arts spaces will receive a prize at the end! The Crawl wraps up with pizza and sweets at the Annex. Follow the itinerary or join us when you can. For more info, visit the Gallery Crawl Website.
Schedule and locations:
- 2:30 PM
- THE HARVARD ART MUSEUMS
- 32 QUINCY STREET
- 3:10 PM
- THE CARPENTER CENTER FOR THE VISUAL ARTS
- 24 QUINCY STREET
- 3:40 PM
- THE JOHNSON-KULUKUNDIS GALLERY
- RADCLIFFE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY
- BYERLY HALL, 8 GARDEN STREET
- 4:10 PM
- THE ETHELBERT COOPER GALLERY
- THE HUTCHINS CENTER FOR AFRICAN & AFRICAN AMERICAN RESEARCH
- 102 MT. AUBURN STREET
- 4:40 PM
- THE ANNEX
- 485 BROADWAY
Sponsored by the Division of Arts & Humanities, the Harvard Art Museums, the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, the Cooper Gallery, and The Annex.