The Harvard Art Museums organize educational art-based travel opportunities for its Members and Fellows.*
Members
Recent Members day trips have explored the museums and architecture in Newport, RI, Worcester, MA, and the Pioneer Valley. All Members day trips leave from Cambridge, MA, and the price of the day includes transportation via coach, admission fees, lunch, and refreshments.
Fellows
Fellows enjoy curator-led trips both locally and further afield to explore private collections and to experience behind-the-scenes opportunities with leading museum collections.
*Travel programs are subject to change.
Harvard University Alumni Trips
The following travel adventures, coordinated by the Harvard Alumni Association, are led by curators, docents, and scholars affiliated with the Harvard Art Museums and are open to the general public. For more information and to register visit the Harvard Alumni Association website.
September 16–27, 2010
Cruising the Rhone: Historic Provence and Burgundy’s Wine Country on M/S Rembrandt with Alice DeLana, docent, Harvard Art Museums
Revel in the pleasures of Provence — including tours of Aix, Avignon, Arles, Vienne, Lyon, Beaune, and Dijon — aboard the MS Rembrandt, ending with a night in Paris, where a special farewell evening showcases the City of Light.
November 5–21, 2010
North Africa’s Mediterranean Coast on Corinthian II with Mary McWilliams, Norma Jean Calderwood Curator of Islamic and Later Indian Art, Harvard Art Museums
On this expansive journey encompassing North Africa’s entire Mediterranean Coast, voyage from Egypt to Morocco and discover a remarkable collection of sites whose history spans the centuries.
Digg
Del.icio.us
Yahoo
Google
Newsvine
Reddit
StumbleUpon
Blogger
Fark
Technorati