Crimson staff writer
Marin E. Gray
Marin E. Gray is the Campus Executive on the Arts Board. She can be reached at marin.gray@thecrimson.com.
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The Music is Inside: Favorite Album Cover Art Vignettes
Here are some of The Crimson’s Arts Board’s favorite album covers, including some reflections on the music inside.
Summer Art: Vignettes by The Crimson’s Arts Board
With cold air returning to the streets of Harvard, The Crimson’s Arts Board reminisces on their favorite artistic experiences from the long-ago summer.
Campus Arts Starter-Kit: The Crimson’s Arts Board’s Guide to Harvard’s Arts Resources
Here are some tips for making the most of the lesser-known resources for arts engagement available right here on campus, courtesy of The Crimson’s Arts Board.
Outbound to the Magellanic Cloud: Ligia Bouton’s ‘Temporary Monument to Henrietta Swan Leavitt’ at Kendall/MIT
What is on display in the temporary tunnel is not just a collection of stars studied by an astronomer, but sight and wonder made material.
Artist Profile: Dr. Merritt A. Moore ’10-’11 on Art, Science, and Saying ‘Yes’ to Both
Dr. Merritt A. Moore ’10-’11 excels at many things — particularly at saying “yes.”
Artist Profile: Miss America Madison Marsh on Serving the Nation in Boots and a Crown
Even as she serves as a role model as Miss America or soars through the sky as a pilot, Marsh remains grounded.
‘No Regrets’: Tom Rush ’63’s Path from Leverett to Legendary
While Rush may have once been anxious about his post-Harvard path, he managed to go on to build careers for himself and other musicians.
In Harmony: Women’s History Month Vignettes
As we (and the flowers) turn our faces towards the sun, what better to do than listen to music made by powerful, talented, beautiful women?
Harvard in Bloom: Springtime Stories from The Crimson’s Arts Board
With spring break concluded, spring at Harvard is a time for memories to be made.
Artist Spotlight Vignettes: The Crimson’s Arts Board’s Favorite Artists
Consuming art is an individual and personal experience — an experience dependent on the life, values, and character of the consumer.