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A Warm Welcome to the Harvard Art Museums from Director Sarah Ganz Blythe

Hear from director Sarah Ganz Blythe about what inspires her about the museums—and what might inspire you.
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Year in Review, 2024–25

The 2024–25 Year in Review highlights the work happening at the Harvard Art Museums—made possible by our community of students, supporters, scholars, visitors, and dedicated staff.

Collections in Motion: What’s New on View

Our galleries are ever-changing, with new installations occurring each month throughout the museums. This spring, explore newly installed art, including these three dynamic and captivating works.

By Tara Metal

A three-image montage shows a red rug with colorful designs; a brown rubbing of a gravestone with text and an angel; and a painting of a dark-skinned man in a white shirt leaning against a carved door frame.

Collections in Motion: What’s New on View

Our galleries are ever-changing, with new installations occurring each month throughout the museums. This fall, we’re welcoming rarely seen works of art into our galleries and celebrating diverse materials and styles. 

By Tara Metal

A black and white print portrays a female artist sitting in her studio, surrounded by her paintings, prints, and tools.

LaToya M. Hobbs and the Art of Citation

In her print series Carving Out Time, LaToya Hobbs references works by seven Black American artists; Harvard graduate student Nora Rosengarten shares a reading list for visitors to learn more about the artists that inspire Hobbs.

By Nora M. Rosengarten