Harvard Chan artists display work as part of University-wide show

Thirteen Harvard Chan School community members are among those featured at the annual Harvard Staff Art Show.
The show features artwork by 264 artists from across Harvard, through an online exhibition, local shows, and events across the University. Harvard Chan artists’ work is on display as part of the Longwood exhibition, which opened at Countway Library March 10. An opening celebration was held March 12. The show runs through June 20 during regular library hours.
The artists and their works include:
Claudette Agustin, “I am Worthy” (digital art)
Sevval Altay, “Blooming Heart” (acrylic on canvas)
Natalie Carter, “Through Janae’s Eyes” (oil)
Dawn DeCosta, “Interference Blue” (acrylic and ink on stretched canvas)
Tom Kelleher, “The librarian in her natural habitat” (oil on canvas)
Allison Lever, “Dappled Apples” (acrylic on canvas)
Yu-Hsin Liang, “Finding the Dao – Classical Chinese Dance” (digital video)
Jen Moltoni, “Lake and Mountains 6” (collage – painted paper cut outs)
Ryan O’Dea, “Gravity Study” (digital)
Eben Philbin, “A Foggy Morning Downeast” (35mm film photography)
Priya Ponnappan, “A Gentle Bond” (photography)
Gabrielle Rameriz, “Little Bear: Abuelo has a Diné name” (pen and ink)
Anna Webster, “So Close” (pen and ink)


