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Time is Running Out – Catch the Art Show Before It’s Gone!

Black and white photograph of young woman standing up through a sun roof on a car waving a white shirt and smiling with eyes closed in celebration of Biden being elected President.
“Biden Victory Celebration - Harvard Square” by Dylan Parsons (35mm film photo)

The Himmelfarb Library 34th Annual Art Show made its return this year! We hope you’ve had time to come check out the wonderful submissions in-person. The in-person art show is drawing to a close this week. You have until Friday, May 6th to  view submissions on the library’s first floor. Come support your colleagues in their artistic endeavors and get one last peek at these fantastic pieces!

Can’t make it to Himmelfarb in-person to view this year’s submissions? No problem. You can view this year’s submissions to both the in-person and virtual art show in the Himmelfarb Library Annual Art Show 2022 collection of our institutional repository, the Health Sciences Research Commons

This is also a perfect time to brainstorm what you might like to submit to next year’s art show! Do you enjoy photography, knitting, crochet, needlework, painting, stained glass, pottery, drawing, or mixed media art? You have a whole year to work on possible submissions to next year's art show! Whether you’re looking for inspiration for your own creativity, or you just appreciate beautiful artwork, stop in and see this year’s art show before it ends on Friday, May 6th! We can’t wait to see you!

In the meantime, enjoy the following selection of submissions!

Photograph of a 3D printed knee joint with dark red sealing wax mimicking blood dripping from the joint.
“Bad Joints” by Sair Lazzaro (3D print, sealing wax)
Abstract painting
“Discolouration” by Chrisopher Aduwari (Acrylic on canvas)
Photograph of the National Archives building in Washington DC with golden sunlight hitting the top third of the building and the bottom third of the image is in shadows.
“Archives” by Wesley Baker (Architectural Photography)
Photograph of the Lincoln Memorial at dusk.
“Warm Evening by the Memorial” by Bilal Ahmed (Digital photography)
Colored pencil sketch of a human heart with DNA strands throughout.
“Heart of Genomics” by Zach Falk (Colored pencil sketch on paper)
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