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Exhibitions

Diedrick Brackens and Katherine Bradford

This Machine Creates Opacities: Robert Fulton, Renée Green, Pierre Huyghe, and Pope.L

Please Stay Home: Darrel Ellis in Dialogue with Leslie Hewitt and Wardell Milan

Art, Film and Visual Studies 2022 Senior Thesis Exhibition: A Name for Our Reflections

B. Ingrid Olson: History Mother, Little Sister

Carpenter Center Conversations

Programs

CANCELED Artist Talk: John Edmonds

B. Ingrid Olson in conversation with Leah Pires and Dan Byers

Artist Talk and Opening Reception for Please Stay Home

Public Tours of Please Stay Home: Darrel Ellis in Dialogue with Leslie Hewitt and Wardell Milan

Solomon Fellow Visiting Artist Talk and Reading by Fred Moten: Observance and Observation

In Conversation: Artist Candice Lin and art historians Diane Ahn and Carrie Lambert-Beatty

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The Carpenter Center is the only building in North America designed by Swiss-born architect Le Corbusier.  Learn more about the architecture of our iconic building.

The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts shares the building with the department of art, film, and visual studies and the harvard film archive.

Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. Photo: Aerial Photography of New England.

Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. Photo: Aerial Photography of New England.