Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard, 224 Western Ave., Allston
Please note: this event has been cancelled.
Join us for a special lecture about the science behind ceramics and glass with Dr. Jane Cook of the Corning Museum of Glass.
Dr. Jane Cook is the Chief Scientist at the Corning Museum of Glass, and lectures widely on how science can inform artists' work. Jane is a materials engineer with 25 years of expertise in glass, metals, ceramics, and semiconductors, with a Ph.D. in Metalurgical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She worked 16 years in Corning corporate R&D, and is...
Join us for a lecture with Montana-based potter Julia Galloway. Her solo exhibition, The Endangered Species Project: New England is on view in the Ceramics Program's exhibition space, Gallery 224, through April 14, 2019. Julia Galloway's exhibition, Visiting Artist Lecture, and Workshop are part of the Ceramics Program's 50th Anniversary Celebration programming.
Note: This lecture will be held at the Harvard Ed Portal at 224 Western Ave in Allston, directly next...
Ceramics Program - Office for the Arts at Harvard, 224 Western Ave, Allston
Ashwini Bhat will present a talk about her life and work in this noon lecture. Bhat's solo exhibition, Origin of Species, will be on view at the Lacoste/Keane Gallery from April 6–27.
Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard, 224 Western Ave, Allston
We are pleased to welcome Lisa Oram, Director of Marketing & Communications at Snow Farm: The New England Craft Program in Williamsburg, Massachusetts to the Ceramics Program to give a presentation about the range of opportunities Snow Farm offers for artists of all ages.
Snow Farm: The New England Craft Program is a nonprofit residential craft school located on a historic New England farm in Williamsburg, MA. Snow Farm offers 2- to 5-day workshops for teens and adults in ceramics, glass, mosaics, metal, wood, fiber, and 2D/mixed media. In July, the...
Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard, 224 Western Ave, Allston
Join us in welcoming James Lee Webb to the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard to talk about his life and work as a ceramic artist. Webb is currently the Artist-In-Residence at Mudflat Studio in Somerville, Massachusetts.
This lecture is free and open to the public but space is limited. Please RSVP to reserve your seat.
Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard 224 Western Ave, Allston MA 02134
Please join us for a lecture by Natalia Arbelaez, 2018-2019 Artist-In-Residence. We are thrilled to have both Natalia Arbelaez and Colby Charpentier as our Artists-In-Residence in the studio this year.
Join the Harvard Ed Portal and the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture to learn about the Boston Cultural Council's Opportunity Fund, a grant that supports professional development for Boston-based artists, events and festivals in the city, and cultural field trips organized by public schools. In this round of the Opportunity Fund, Harvard University has contributed an additional $10,000 to be awarded to Allston-Brighton artists and projects as part of the ArtLab community benefits agreement. Find out how you can build a strong application and other ways the Ed Portal can support your...
The American Modern Opera Company, an ensemble of cross-disciplinary artists, will participate in a nine-day teaching, performance and program... Read more about RUN AMOC! at Harvard
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Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Gund Hall, Piper Auditorium, 48 Quincy Street, Cambridge
The two-day symposium will include panel discussions and scholarly presentations that showcase new research on Pei’s manifold contributions to the built environment. Notable alumni from Pei’s office, including William Pedersen, will discuss the emergence of a new kind of architectural practice in the postwar era.... Read more about Rethinking Pei: A Centenary Symposium