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Harvard Art Museums

Fogg, Busch-Reisinger, and Arthur M. Sackler Museums united under one roof. Collections feature works from ancient times to the present and from the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Mediterranean, and West and East Asia.

About the Harvard Art Museums

The Harvard Art Museums in Cambridge have one of the largest and most renowned collections of art in the United States, and invites visitors to experience a wide range of works by artists including Ai Weiwei, Anni and Joseph Albers, Max Beckmann, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, John Singleton Copley, Rebecca Horn, Kerry James Marshall, Louise Nevelson, Georgia O’Keefe, Nam June Paik, Pablo Picasso, Rembrandt van Rijn, and Vincent van Gogh, alongside Italian early Renaissance paintings, Chinese Buddhist sculpture, ancient Greek vessels, and works on paper from Islamic lands and India. The stunning interior Calderwood Courtyard, surrounded by galleries, is the perfect setting for lunch or refreshments at the museum cafe. Browse art books or purchase a keepsake in the shop. With more than 50 galleries and public spaces and hundreds of special programs year round, including tours led by Harvard students, there is something for everyone.

Admission is free to all visitors every day.

Quincy Street 32
Cambridge 02138 MA US
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Director

Sarah Ganz Blythe

Hours

Tue-Sun 10-5

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