Alexandria Smith: Seed to Harvest is the third commission in the Windows Invitational, a series where artists transform the dramatic floor-to-ceiling lobby windows of the Davis Museum’s Rafael Moneo building and courtyard plaza.
Featuring sculpture, photomontage, video, and augmented reality, this exhibition highlights multimedia artist Fatimah Tuggar’s interrogation of the systems underlying human interactions with both high-tech gadgets and handmade crafts.
Two recent acquisitions of work by up-and-coming women photographers, Haley Morris-Cafiero and Habiba Nowrose, embrace the performative aspects of portraiture to confront societal expectations around body image and identity.
This exhibition explores the painting Sacra Conversazione through conservation, technical analysis, and an art historical lens to uncover a wealth of new information and highlight the unknown.
Conceptually heady and aesthetically alluring, Raja's work explores the intersection of representation, craft, technology, and the gaps that occur in the transmission of information
Designed by Wellesley students representing a range of academic majors, these thematic tours of special exhibitions and permanent collections led by a student guide are free and open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis.
This exhibition, one of the most complete historical portfolios of Havana’s notable buildings, presents architecture as a critical artistic and historical component of the city.
Nell Scovell, T.V. writer, producer, director, and author in conversation with Lauren Holmes, Newhouse visiting professor of creative writing.
Angela Stent, professor of government and foreign service at Georgetown University, discusses her new book, in which she explores the ambitions, successes, and challenges of Putin’s Russia on the global stage.