Re-view is a comprehensive selection of works from the Harvard Art Museum's three constituent museums -- the Fogg Museum, Busch-Reisinger Museum, and Arthur M. Sackler Museum -- shown together for the...
These galleries include mineral collections displayed both systematically and thematically, sparkling displays of gemstones in both rough and cut examples, and an exceptional selection of meteorites...
'The Western Tradition: Art since the Renaissance' is made up of three installations that will run concurrently. The first rotation (Sept 2-Oct 12) focuses on painting techniques and pictorial space...
Featuring hands-on activities, dramatic specimen displays, colorful video and graphics, and even live animals, this exhibition draws on the latest scientific...
Developed in collaboration with the Harvard University Center for the Environment, 'Climate Change: Our Global Experiment' will help visitors separate truth from spin and provide a basis for making...
One of the Museums most famous treasures is the internationally acclaimed Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants, the Glass Flowers." This unique...
The zoological galleries feature examples of animals ranging from the earliest prehistoric creatures, including fossil invertebrates, reptiles and dinosaurs, to...
Working as a collaborative team from 1976 until 1982, Kit Fitzgerald and John Sanborn created dynamic fusions of video art and television tactics. This 1982 video depicts Tieghem as he uses the city...
The museum houses collections documenting over two centuries of scientific exploration of our planet. This exhibit presents a truly unique window into these exceptional collections and the vibrant...