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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
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DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
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DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20240915T140000Z
DTEND:20240915T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
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DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20240917T140000Z
DTEND:20240917T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
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DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20240918T140000Z
DTEND:20240918T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
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DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20240919T140000Z
DTEND:20240919T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
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DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20240920T140000Z
DTEND:20240920T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876286956
DTSTART:20240921T140000Z
DTEND:20240921T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876290029
DTSTART:20240922T140000Z
DTEND:20240922T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876292078
DTSTART:20240924T140000Z
DTEND:20240924T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876294127
DTSTART:20240925T140000Z
DTEND:20240925T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876296176
DTSTART:20240926T140000Z
DTEND:20240926T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20240929T140000Z
DTEND:20240929T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241001T140000Z
DTEND:20241001T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241002T140000Z
DTEND:20241002T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241003T140000Z
DTEND:20241003T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20241004T140000Z
DTEND:20241004T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241005T140000Z
DTEND:20241005T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241006T140000Z
DTEND:20241006T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20241008T140000Z
DTEND:20241008T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20241009T140000Z
DTEND:20241009T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20241010T140000Z
DTEND:20241010T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876322813
DTSTART:20241011T140000Z
DTEND:20241011T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876324862
DTSTART:20241012T140000Z
DTEND:20241012T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876325887
DTSTART:20241013T140000Z
DTEND:20241013T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876327936
DTSTART:20241015T140000Z
DTEND:20241015T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876328961
DTSTART:20241016T140000Z
DTEND:20241016T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876331010
DTSTART:20241017T140000Z
DTEND:20241017T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876333059
DTSTART:20241018T140000Z
DTEND:20241018T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876334084
DTSTART:20241019T140000Z
DTEND:20241019T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876336133
DTSTART:20241020T140000Z
DTEND:20241020T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876337158
DTSTART:20241022T140000Z
DTEND:20241022T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876339207
DTSTART:20241023T140000Z
DTEND:20241023T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241026T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241027T140000Z
DTEND:20241027T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241029T140000Z
DTEND:20241029T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241030T140000Z
DTEND:20241030T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241031T140000Z
DTEND:20241031T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241101T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241102T140000Z
DTEND:20241102T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241103T150000Z
DTEND:20241103T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241105T150000Z
DTEND:20241105T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20241106T150000Z
DTEND:20241106T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20241107T150000Z
DTEND:20241107T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20241108T150000Z
DTEND:20241108T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876373014
DTSTART:20241109T150000Z
DTEND:20241109T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876374039
DTSTART:20241110T150000Z
DTEND:20241110T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876376088
DTSTART:20241112T150000Z
DTEND:20241112T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876378137
DTSTART:20241113T150000Z
DTEND:20241113T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876383258
DTSTART:20241114T150000Z
DTEND:20241114T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876385307
DTSTART:20241115T150000Z
DTEND:20241115T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876388380
DTSTART:20241116T150000Z
DTEND:20241116T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876389405
DTSTART:20241117T150000Z
DTEND:20241117T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876391454
DTSTART:20241119T150000Z
DTEND:20241119T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTEND:20241121T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241122T150000Z
DTEND:20241122T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTEND:20241123T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241124T150000Z
DTEND:20241124T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241126T150000Z
DTEND:20241126T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241127T150000Z
DTEND:20241127T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241129T150000Z
DTEND:20241129T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241130T150000Z
DTEND:20241130T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241201T150000Z
DTEND:20241201T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20241203T150000Z
DTEND:20241203T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20241204T150000Z
DTEND:20241204T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20241205T150000Z
DTEND:20241205T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876434477
DTSTART:20241206T150000Z
DTEND:20241206T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876436526
DTSTART:20241207T150000Z
DTEND:20241207T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876438575
DTSTART:20241208T150000Z
DTEND:20241208T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876440624
DTSTART:20241210T150000Z
DTEND:20241210T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876442673
DTSTART:20241211T150000Z
DTEND:20241211T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876444722
DTSTART:20241212T150000Z
DTEND:20241212T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876445747
DTSTART:20241213T150000Z
DTEND:20241213T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876447796
DTSTART:20241214T150000Z
DTEND:20241214T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
 orld
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47127876449845
DTSTART:20241215T150000Z
DTEND:20241215T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20241231T150000Z
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DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20250101T150000Z
DTEND:20250101T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20250102T150000Z
DTEND:20250102T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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DTSTART:20250103T150000Z
DTEND:20250103T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20250104T150000Z
DTEND:20250104T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T110414Z
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DTSTART:20250105T150000Z
DTEND:20250105T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:What would be lost without an understanding of art of the Black
  world? The Harvard course Art of the Black World (History of Art and Arch
 itecture 178V and African and African American Studies 178X) addresses thi
 s question through an introduction to the history and study of arts of the
  larger African diaspora. The course is taught by two members of Harvard f
 aculty\, Sarah Lewis and Suzanne Preston Blier\, who hold positions in the
  Department of History of Art and Architecture as well as in the Departmen
 t of African and African American Studies.\n\n \n\nThe University Teaching
  Gallery serves faculty and students affiliated with Harvard’s Departmen
 t of History of Art and Architecture. Small-scale\, semester-long installa
 tions are mounted here in conjunction with undergraduate and graduate cour
 ses\, supporting instruction in the critical analysis of art and making un
 ique selections from the museums’ collections available to all visitors.
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums
SUMMARY:Art of the Black World
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/art-of-the-black-w
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