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    Since 1672, Harvard University has been acquiring scientific instruments for teaching and research. In 1948, the Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments was established to preserve the objects as a resource for teaching and research in the history of science and technology. It has since grown to more than 20,000 objects making it one of the three largest university collections of its ...
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    Some of Scott Chimileski's work can also be seen on display at "Scale: A Matter of Perspective" through Dec. 9 at the Harvard University Special Exhibitions Gallery, Science Center 251. "World in a Drop: Photographic Explorations of Microbial Life" is on view at the Harvard Museum of Natural History through Jan. 7, 2018.
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    Nov 25, 2024Morse, an art history graduate of Smith College, found exceptional opportunities for women in the post-war era at Polaroid. She oversaw round-the-clock shifts of researchers conducting thousands of experiments in the company's Cambridge laboratory, and met increasing demands for new Polaroid films as the popularity of instant photography soared.
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    Dec 19, 2023Postdoc William Allen performs research with lasers in the lab of Xiaowei Zhuang. ... Kelly Jenkins carries a large photo of her daughter Shea Jenkins '23, captain of the women's lacrosse team, across the street on her way to Commencement Exercises 2023. ... 50 Years in HipHop Culture exhibit at the Ethelbert Cooper Gallery of African ...
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    The stunning images, which blend art and science, also comprise the exhibit "World in a Drop: Photographic Explorations of Microbial Life" at the Harvard Museum of Natural History through Jan. 7. Stained Pseudomonas aeruginosa colony biofilm grown in the laboratory (left); signature image of the "World in a Drop" exhibit, taken on a ...
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    In one image, Saunders exposed blank photo paper by passing light directly through painted materials (a kind of handmade photo negative), then used a 52-inch Kreonite color processor to develop it. As he exposed the paper, Saunders interrupted the process by shining light on it or moving the negative.
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    How have people of African descent been depicted in Western art and why? A comprehensive research project and photo archive at Harvard's W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research seek to answer those sweeping questions. "The Image of the Black in Western Art" is based in the efforts of the French couple John and Dominique De Menil, human rights champions, art ...
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    "El Pasado Mío / My Own Past," which opens Friday, is the brainchild of Cuban American historian and art curator Alejandro de la Fuente, director of the Afro-Latin American Research Institute in the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University. "To us, Africa is not a root," he said. "Africa is who ...
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    Oct 8, 2024For more than 30 years, photographer Wendel White has dedicated his craft to documenting Black lives throughout American history. In his latest project, "Manifest: Thirteen Colonies," White turned his lens to African American materials held in collections throughout the 13 original U.S. colonies. Among White's 235 subjects are hair clippings from Frederick Douglass and Harriet Beecher ...
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    Two years ago, the Harvard Art Museums purchased "U.S.A. Idioms," a massive collage and drawing by the contemporary artist Kara Walker, who first rocked the art world in 1994 with her cut-paper silhouettes that evoked slavery's horrors and lasting impact in contemporary America. Walker's work made its long-anticipated Harvard debut last week.

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