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Photos from Harvard Arts's post 05/08/2026

Congratulations to our 2026 Arts Prize recipients! Read the full press release and learn more about each awardee at the link in bio.

🎨: Jason Coreas ‘27
📸: Jacob Kiflu ‘29, Arwen Zhang ‘26, Kerrie Zhu ‘28

Photos from Harvard Arts's post 05/07/2026

Office for the Arts at Harvard presents the 2026 Artist Development Fellowship recipients! Read the full press release and learn more about each awardee at the link in bio.

🎨: Jason Coreas ‘27
📸: Jacob Kiflu ‘29, Arwen Zhang ‘26, Kerrie Zhu ‘28

Photos from Harvard Arts's post 04/29/2026

Work in Process Wednesday! Episode 9: Brennis Carrillo ‘26 💻🎬✒️✨

Brennis is a senior at Kirkland House double concentrating in Government and Theater, Dance & Media. This is her fourth year as an Arts Fest student producer, which she said broadened her horizons about the type of work in the arts she could do both on campus and professionally. Say hi to Brennis if you see her in Sanders or around campus during the festival!

The OFA is incredibly grateful for all the student producers who make the Harvard Arts Festival possible.  

🎨: Dulce Gonzalez Arias

Photos from Harvard Arts's post 04/24/2026

Everyone is an artist at Arts Fest! ❤️🧡 Swipe to view hands on artmaking opportunities coming May 2 from 1PM-5:30PM in Harvard Yard & on the Science Center Plaza!

Photos from Harvard Arts's post 04/23/2026

Spring has sprung for artmaking 🌸👀 Keep an eye out for the new signs popping up around campus. Come find the art at Arts Fest ❤️🧡

Photos from Harvard Arts's post 04/15/2026

Work in Process Wednesday! Episode 7: Allison Charney Epstein ‘89 🎤🎼💿

Charney Epstein is a GRAMMY® nominated soprano and classical music producer. Her 2025 nomination recognized ALIKE: My Mother’s Dream, which “invites listeners to hear beyond conflict and discover connection through sound.” Her longtime collaborator, friend and fellow Harvard alum, Benjamin Loeb, was also nominated for his work on the album.

This seven-track album features the first ever English language recording of Jephthah’s Daughter, composed by Amy Beach. Beach’s music has been part of Charney Epstein’s life for decades: studied, performed and deeply admired. She uncovered the long-lost Beach work hidden in a graduate dissertation. Driven by curiosity and serendipity, she tracked it down and brought the handwritten score to life with a new orchestration.

The GRAMMY® nominated album, ALIKE: My Mother’s Dream, is available on all music streaming platforms.   

🎨: Dulce Gonzalez Arias

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