Diana K. McDonald, PhD
Thursday, January 26th, 2023 4:00 p.m.
Botts Hall, Albuquerque Special Collections Library
423 Central NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102 (Central & Edith)
The Harvard Art Museums consist of three museums in one, with superb international collections ranging from ancient Chinese Bronzes, Greek vases, and ancient Mediterranean artworks, to one of the finest collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings in any American museum. Harvard, through gifts and purchases, has amassed a collection of 250,000 objects from around the world, spanning 7,000 years of art. Dr. McDonald will take a look at some of the highlights of the collections, and also provide a ‘behind the scenes’ perspective on the recent massive renovation and reinstallation of this storied collection. The current building, a renovation of the Fogg Museums, designed by Renzo Piano, is a jewel box which allows the serene viewing of extraordinary art, and houses a conservation lab, research center, and teaching facilities that are unparalleled in the university world.
Diana K. McDonald, PhD, is an art historian, curator, and lecturer who previously taught at Boston College and Columbia University. She received her AB in History of Art and Architecture from Harvard and her PhD in Art History and Archaeology from Columbia University. She has written and lectured extensively and is a specialist in the art of the Ancient Mediterranean world as well as the art of Ancient America. She was a member of the Collections Committee for the Harvard Art Museums for many years and has a unique perspective on the museum. Dr. McDonald is President of the Harvard Club of New Mexico.
$15 for AIA Members; $20 for Non-Members; Students under 30 with ID – Free.
Pay online or mail check made out to AIA by January 24th to: AIA, PO Box 92921, Albuquerque, NM 87199.