FRIDAY the 13th, October 2006:
The ARTspace Open House: "Expose Yourself!" featuring...

Ned Levin, Adams '08

Roanna Ruiz, Adams '09

Olivia Gage, Adams '07

At Adams House there is much to see. For many years the Adams Artspace has been a vital part of Harvard's visual art scene, showing primarily undergraduate student work in all media from photography to performance art. It has been, and continues to be, a place for creative experimentation, often giving Harvard students their first opportunity to show or to curate in a professional yet supportive setting.
The Artspace consists of two large gallery spaces on the first floor, and two working and well-stocked studio spaces on the second floor. Resident Artist Tom Howell (tshowell@fas.harvard.edu) directs both gallery and studio spaces, and welcomes the curious to contact him with ideas for shows, projects, and group activities, or just to come by for a tour. Think of it as your aesthetic laboratory, and start experimenting.

This site is still developing, so please check back often; we'll list upcoming events, studio hours, and things of interest all year long.
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