Windows of Harvard frame new art exhibition

Wednesday, May 20, 2020 - 16:10 in Psychology & Sociology

Vincent Liu only started working at Harvard a few months ago, but he’s already made a mark on campus. Liu started as a part-time member of the Securitas security team in March, stationed at the Smith Campus Center, and is one of 72 Harvard-affiliated artists whose work is displayed in the windows of campus buildings as part of the “Windows of Harvard” art installation that launched this week. The idea is simple, said organizers Brianne Sullivan and Marin Orlosky Randow. The installation serves as a kind of reminder that though the vast majority of people are no longer present right now, the community remains. "Untitled Self Portrait," De Nichols; "Angels," Vincent Liu.   “I thought it was a really wonderful idea, and I know that many students feel strongly about the physical campus of Harvard as a place that is part of their community,” said Orlosky Randow ’07-’08. “Giving people the opportunity to leave their...

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